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Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase To Air July 31

by Donald Theriault - July 30, 2025, 9:06 am EDT
Total comments: 4 Source: Nintendo Today

Despite a scare in the motherland, the show must go on.

Third parties will be coming directly to us tomorrow.

A Partner Showcase Direct will air tomorrow at 9 a.m. ET / 6 a.m. PT. The show will run for 25 minutes.

The show will go ahead despite an 8.7 earthquake off the coast of Japan that triggered tsunami warnings for the entire Pacific Rim.

Talkback

Ian SaneYesterday at 11:58 am

On one hand, it's good to see a showcase like this.  It will probably have a fair amount of Switch 1 stuff so it probably has more relevant content for someone like myself who doesn't have a Switch 2.

But as a partner showcase it will not have the one thing I want to know and that's the Metroid Prime 4 release date.  Or frankly the release date for any Nintendo first party games for the rest of the year aside from Pokemon.  Is there a reason they're not giving us these dates?  Has everything fallen so behind that the rest of the 2025 lineup is up in the air and could move to 2026?  I'm especially worried about Metroid because not only do I not want yet another delay but I fear that if it moves too far into the future that they'll decide to not bother with the Switch 1 version.  Another delay is a potential cancelation.

So hooray for the Partner Showcase but at this exact moment that isn't what I want, which hurts my enthusiasm for it.

Mythtendo20 hours ago

Quote from: Ian

On one hand, it's good to see a showcase like this.  It will probably have a fair amount of Switch 1 stuff so it probably has more relevant content for someone like myself who doesn't have a Switch 2.

But as a partner showcase it will not have the one thing I want to know and that's the Metroid Prime 4 release date.  Or frankly the release date for any Nintendo first party games for the rest of the year aside from Pokemon.  Is there a reason they're not giving us these dates?  Has everything fallen so behind that the rest of the 2025 lineup is up in the air and could move to 2026?  I'm especially worried about Metroid because not only do I not want yet another delay but I fear that if it moves too far into the future that they'll decide to not bother with the Switch 1 version.  Another delay is a potential cancelation.

So hooray for the Partner Showcase but at this exact moment that isn't what I want, which hurts my enthusiasm for it.

Metroid Prime 4 just got rated in South Korea, so it should be close

Khushrenada10 hours ago

Quote from: Ian

On one hand, it's good to see a showcase like this.  It will probably have a fair amount of Switch 1 stuff so it probably has more relevant content for someone like myself who doesn't have a Switch 2.

But as a partner showcase it will not have the one thing I want to know and that's the Metroid Prime 4 release date.  Or frankly the release date for any Nintendo first party games for the rest of the year aside from Pokemon.  Is there a reason they're not giving us these dates?  Has everything fallen so behind that the rest of the 2025 lineup is up in the air and could move to 2026?  I'm especially worried about Metroid because not only do I not want yet another delay but I fear that if it moves too far into the future that they'll decide to not bother with the Switch 1 version.  Another delay is a potential cancelation.

So hooray for the Partner Showcase but at this exact moment that isn't what I want, which hurts my enthusiasm for it.

After the whole announcement of how they scrapped the original MP4 development and gave the game over to Retro, I think Nintendo is probably sick of having to deal with MP4 talk for over 8 years now thanks to that infamous E3 2017 logo reveal and also want the game to come out this year and be done with. Moreover, I'm pretty sure that means they'd be aware of how another delay in the release would kick off further negative fan reaction so they were likely very certain MP4 would be able to release this year and thus finally show it action now and start that hype train with that expectation in mind.

Ian Sane2 hours ago

So now that the Direct has come and gone, Hyrule Warriors also has no proper release date.  Is this like a new Nintendo thing, where they won't commit to a release date until the last minute?  Or are both games in risk of a delay?  It just seems odd for Nintendo to have two games that are supposed to come out in 2025 but still have no release dates when we're almost in August.  They're not going to release something in late December as they'll want everything available in time for Christmas.  If either game was coming in August they would have announced a date by now.  So we've got about a three month window where these would come out if they stick to 2025.

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