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No More Heroes 3 is launching this August, and frankly, it’s a little surprising that there’s still so much of the game that we nothing about. Travis Touchdown has been waiting on the sidelines for his time in the sun for a while now, but his comeback is right around the corner. It’s not guaranteed to happen, but the chances are pretty high nonetheless. Again, it’s hard to say whether a big blowout will be saved for a dedicated Pokemon Presents or not, but we’re expecting at least a new trailer for the remake duo at Nintendo’s E3 Direct. The long-awaited Gen 4 remakes, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, are going to go first this November, which means they’re even likelier to be shown off in some capacity. Of course, Pokemon Legends is not the only major Pokemon game coming out soon. POKEMON BRILLIANT DIAMOND AND SHINING PEARL So might we see a new gameplay trailer for Legends? It’s not unlikely, so we’re keeping our fingers crossed for this one. But how soon? The Pokemon Company likes to do updates and reveals on its own, generally with Pokemon Presents broadcasts, but it’s not like they have an aversion to E3 or anything like that. Pokemon Legends: Arceus is surprisingly close, with a release set for January, so it goes without saying that we’re going to be seeing it soon. Nintendo’s current Holiday 2021 schedule is looking a little light in terms of releases, and Donkey Kong sure would fit nicely in there, so here’s hoping this is true. The Super Mario Odyssey team at Nintendo EPD is apparently working on a new Donkey Kong game that’s slated for a late 2021 launch and allegedly likely to be revealed at E3. There’s no telling who that character will be, of course- but we can tell you right now, it ain’t gonna be Goku.Įveryone’s favourite tie-wearing gorilla has been MIA for some time, but if rumours are to be believed, Donkey Kong is going to be coming back soon. The game’s still got two more characters left to dole out before its post-launch support comes to an end, and we’re expecting (or hoping, at least), that one of them gets announced at E3. Since Smash Ultimate launched two and a half years ago, it’s taken the spotlight at more than a few major events to unveil upcoming DLC characters. After all, rumours earlier in the year suggested that those two would be announced in the Summer, and while it’s possible that Nintendo holds off on that until Skyward Sword HD is out, there’s also a chance that they look to make a splash at E3 instead. The demand for a compilation of The Wind Waker HD and Twilight Princess HD on the Switch is well documented, of course, so could we see announcements for these as well? There’s definitely a chance. Sure, we’re getting Skyward Sword, and Breath of the Wild 2 is in the works, but that’s not nearly enough. Nintendo’s celebration of Zelda’s 35th anniversary has been far more muted than what they did for Super Mario last year. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: THE WIND WAKER AND TWILIGHT PRINCESS HD
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The question is, will we see gameplay? Will the game be officially named? That remains to be seen, but we definitely hope so. Regardless of whether the game launches later this year or some time in 2022 (the latter is way more likely), there’s almost no way Nintendo won’t show it off at E3.
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Let’s start with the one that’s on everybody’s mind. The unnamed sequel to Breath of the Wild is, without question, Nintendo’s biggest and mostly highly anticipated upcoming game, and there’s very little chance that we don’t get to see the game in action. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: BREATH OF THE WILD 2 Some of these are quite likely to show up, others, slightly less so- but all of them at least have a chance. Now that it’s been confirmed that Nintendo’s E3 Direct is going to happen on June 15, what exactly can we expect to see at the show? That’s what we’ll be trying to unpack here, as we go over the list of games that may end up taking the spotlight. And of course, there’s something particularly special about an E3 Direct. Given how notoriously secretive Nintendo is, Nintendo Directs and their reveals and updates are always exciting.