As is tradition, Nintendo finished out the four-day marathon of E3 livestreams with its Direct presentation Tuesday morning. The big news? A full sequel to Zelda: Breath of the Wild. We also got updates on Luigiâs Mansion, Animal Crossing, and a bunch of smaller announcements, plus two exciting new Smash characters.
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The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is in development.
We didnât get more than a teaser trailer, but it showed Link and Zelda exploring a dungeon together, so let your mind wander as far as what that might mean.
Banjo-Kazooie and Dragon Questâs Hero are the next two Smash Ultimate DLC fighters.
While the bear and bird, formerly a Nintendo property but now Microsoftâs, might have seemed like a pipe dream, Nintendoâs big reveal at the end of its show was that Banjo and Kazooie are indeed coming to Smash this fall. Before that, this summer, will be The Hero, a single character that can represent the heroes from several different Dragon Quest games.
Animal Crossing: New Horizon for Switch has been delayed to March 20, 2020.
Thatâs a lot of twenties. And a bit more waiting than we first thought weâd have to do for Animal Crossing on Switch, which was initially promised for 2019. âEarly 2020â was already jam-packed and now itâs jammer-packed. Nintendo said it would reveal more information about Animal Crossing on its Treehouse Live livestreams, which run today through Thursday.

The Switch remake of Linkâs Awakening will have a sort of custom-dungeon mode, and drops on September 20.
A new feature for this remake of the classic Game Boy game: Youâll earn different âchambersâ throughout the game and you can then place them to create a sort-of customized dungeon. Beat your creation and youâll win rewards. Itâs all hosted by Dampe the gravedigger.
Cadence of Hyrule will be available this week.
The crossover of Crypt of the NecroDancer and Legend of Zelda, in which you fight through Hyrule to the beat of guitar-shreddinâ Zelda soundtrack remixes, will be out on June 13.
Luigiâs Mansion 3 has couch co-op and an online mode.
A second player will be able to join in the fun when Luigiâs Mansion hits Switch in 2019. They can play as âGooigi,â which the Oxford dictionary defines as âa Luigi made of goo.â Gooigi can walk on spikes and through obstacles, but will melt in water. Youâll also play as both Luigi and Gooigi in single-player, swapping between them to solve puzzles. The âScareScraperâ online coop mode lets you seek out Toads and take out ghosts with 8 players.
Daemon X Machina will be available on September 13, 2019.
What do you get when you cross a daemon and a machina? Weâll find out!

No More Heroes 3 is in development, and will arrive in 2020.
As teased at the end of Travis Strikes Again
The Pokéball Plus controller can be used with Pokémon Sword And Shield
It canât be used as a controller in the game, but it will let you take your PokĂ©mon out into the world. âIf you spend some quality time with a favorite PokĂ©mon of yours, then something good might happen,â said Nintendoâs Shinya Takahashi.
Third-Party Games
A previously untranslated Mana game is coming to Switchâtwice
1995âs Seiken Densetsu 3, the followup to the legendary action RPG Secret of Mana, has never left Japan until now. Today, itâs finally going to be available in America as part of Collection of Mana, a Switch retro collection that includes the first three games in the Mana series: Final Fantasy Adventure for the Game Boy, Secret of Mana for the SNES, and the third game, now titled Trials of Mana for its English-language debut.
But wait! Donât want to play the game in its original beautiful pixel-art 2D form? Weird, but ok: A 3D remake of Trials of Mana, in the vein of last yearâs Secret of Mana remake, is heading to Switch in âearly 2020.â
Dragon Quest XI S: Definitive Edition will hit Switch on September 27.
Itâs been âfallâ for a while now, but now we have a date.
Witcher 3 is coming to Switch.
Itâs called the âComplete Editionâ and will arrive this year.
Resident Evils 5 and 6 are coming to Switch.
Switch draws ever closer to housing the complete Resident Evil collection. Theyâll both be out this fall.
Contra: Rogue Corps is coming to Switch on September 24.
Whoa, a new Contra! Itâll have local and online multiplayer for four players. Also, the Contra anniversary collection is available today.

The remake of Panzer Dragoon is coming to Switch this winter.
If you donât know what that is, I have a feature you can read
The Netflix Dark Crystal series is getting a tie-in tactics RPG.
Called The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics, itâs got Claymation-style graphics. Coming this year.
Empire Of Sin is a new game from Romero Games
Looks like a sort of film noir 1930s zoot-suit crime drama sorta thing. âSpeakeasiesâ and âdamesâ and such. In development from Romero Games, the studio founded by John Romero (Doom) and Brenda Romero (Wizardry 8, Jagged Alliance 2), and Paradox Interactive, itâll be out Spring 2020.
More Games!
A sizzle reel showed off even more games getting ported to Switch: The Spyro the Dragon trilogy (September 3), Ni no Kuni (September 20), Minecraft Dungeons (Spring 2020), The Sinking City (fall 2019), Alien: Isolation (2019), New Super Luckyâs Tale (Fall 2019).
Other games that had already been announced but that had release date updates during the Direct: Mario & Sonic at the Tokyo Olympics (November 2019), Dead By Daylight (September 24), Dauntless (late 2019).