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Nintendo isn't in the business of officially announcing its news well-ahead of time. It likes to keep things under wraps until they are pretty much ready to go. It demonstrated that today by announcing when the next Nintendo Direct will take place. Nintendo faꦰns don'🐽t have long to wait as the presentation will be airing tomorrow, February 17, 2021, at 5 pm EST.
Nintendo hasn't released much in the way of what t🍸o expect from the Direct, but more than enough to have people chatting and guessing over the next 24 hours. The biggest takeaway is that the show will last a bumper𒉰 50 minutes, suggesting Nintendo has a lot to reveal. The announcement also adds that the Direct will feature news about current games and new releases coming in 2021.
The only game to be mentioned by name is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Although not confirmed, Smash Ultimate's inclusion in a Direct, especially one as big as this, usually means the announcement of the next fighter is imminent. Final Fantasy 7's Sephiroth was the last character addedꦿ to the ♕roster. Let the speculation begin on who wꦛill be announced tomorr♋ow, if anyone.
As for what's to come, one of the biggest releases on Nintendo's slate in the coming months is New Pokemon Snap. It doesn't feel like there's much more to reveal about Snap at this point, as 168澳洲幸运5开奖网🐟:the release date has already been announced. There could be new footage and details revealed tomorrow though. Pokemon fans will also be hoping for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:🌜that expected Diamond and Pearl re💟master news, although 🌜if that's going to happen it'll probably be saved for P🍌okemon Day later this month.
Pokemon isn't the only Nintendo-based franchise celebrating a milestone this year. The Legend of Zelda turns 35. In fact, this week marks the 35th anniversary of the very first Zelda game, which means it is very likely that tomorrow's Direct will be focused on the iconic Nintendo franchise. Anything from an all-new Zelda game to a remaster bundle similar to last y𝄹ear's Super Mario 3D All-Stars could be a part of the show. Here's hoping.