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Two Nintendo Treehouse Live shows will follow Switch 2 reveal

And they take place on 4 and 5 April here in Australia.

Two Nintendo Treehouse Live presentations will follow Nintendo’s big Switch 2 reveal tomorrow, the publisher has confirmed.

The Switch 2 livestream itself airs from 12.01 am AEDT tomorrow morning, 3 April. The two additional Treehouse streams will take place on 4 and 5 April here in Australia, featuring “hands-on gameplay” of upcoming Switch 2 titles.

The Switch 2 livestream will take place over a single hour, while the Treehouse presentations will run for a solid four hours each.

Here’s when to expect all presentations:

  • Switch 2 livestream: 12.01 am AEDT, 3 April 2025
  • Treehouse presentation 1: 1.00 am AEDT, 4 April 2025
  • Treehouse presentation 2: 1.00 am AEDT, 5 April 2025

We’ll have more on the Switch 2 following tonight’s first presentation. In the meantime, what are you hoping for? Sound off in the comments area, below.


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