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Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase streaming early 6 February

Staying up, or catching up the next morning?

A Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase has been scheduled for the early hours of 6 February here in Australia, Nintendo has today confirmed.

You can expect the livestream from 1.00 am AEDT on 6 February, or you can check your own timezone here for local timings.

According to the Nintendo UK YouTube account, the livestream will be focused on third-party publishers and on titles for both the Switch and the Switch 2. It will run for approximately 30 minutes. We’ve embedded the livestream below should you wish to watch at any point.

We’re not sure what to expect from the livestream as yet, but I’d personally be willing to bet we’ll see appearances from Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata, both of which were part of a preview push earlier in the month.

We’ll report back with news following the event. In the meantime, let us know what you’d like to see in the comments section, below.


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