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Nintendo Direct E3 2021: How To Watch

Posted on the 15 June 2021 by Saraluck

Nintendo is holding its E3 2021 Nintendo Direct show today, June 15. The 40-minute presentation will take place at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET, the final official day of E3. In Nintendo’s announcement, it said that the presentation will focus “exclusively on [Nintendo Switch] software, mostly releasing in 2021.” The presentation will be followed by the Nintendo Treehouse Live show, showing off three hours of gameplay.

Nintendo E3 Direct Start Time

The Nintendo Direct for E3 2021 will be live on June 15 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET. Similar to previous Nintendo Direct events, the show will most likely move from announcement to announcement quickly, offering a mix of indie, third-party, and Nintendo first-party titles. While Nintendo said that the show will focus mostly on games releasing this year, however, Nintendo said the same thing about its direct in February and announced Splatoon 3 for 2022, so expect a few surprises.

Here are the start times across a variety of time zones.

  • 9 AM PT
  • 12 PM ET
  • 5 PM BST
  • 2 AM AET

How To Watch Nintendo E3 Direct

The video is scheduled and embedded above, and it will be live on GameSpot on June 15. You can also find it on Nintendo’s YouTube channel.

What To Expect

Nintendo is a notorious wild card when it comes to E3 announcements and this year is no exception. There are numerous rumors floating around about an upgraded Nintendo Switch, however, the announcement specifically states that the direct will focus only on software, so if the new Switch is real, it probably won’t be announced here. There was some hope the hardware announcement would come prior to the show, but this didn’t happen, either.

Upcoming Nintendo Switch titles like Mario Golf: Super Rush and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD will most likely make appearances at this. Some titles that have been in development for a long time, like Metroid Prime 4 and Breath of the Wild 2, could make an appearance but with Nintendo, it’s anybody’s guess.

E3 2021 runs from June 12-15 and is one of several gaming events this summer. The event so far included Geoff Keighley’s Kickoff event on June 10, followed by Ubisoft Forward on June 12. The Xbox/Bethesda briefing was on June 13, with Razer’s event following on June 14.

For more on E3 2021, check out GameSpot’s full rundown of E3 2021, how to watch, and what to expect.

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