Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
A Nintendo Direct focused on third-party games is taking place on July 31

A Nintendo Direct focused on third-party games is taking place on July 31

Posted on 30 July 2025 By jobuzo

It’s almost time for another Nintendo Direct. A showcase of games from Nintendo’s partners that are coming to the Nintendo Switch and/or Switch 2 is set for 9AM ET on July 31. The stream will run for around 25 minutes and you can watch it above when the time is right.

This is a partner showcase, so you probably shouldn’t expect to find out release dates for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond or Kirby Air Riders here. Instead, we’ll hear about projects from third-party studios and publishers.

Maybe we’ll finally get some details about Call of Duty games coming to Nintendo platforms, something Microsoft said would happen when it signed a pact with the company a couple of years back. And then, of course, there’s the small matter of Hollow Knight: Silksong.

Yeah, yeah, we bring this game up every time one of these showcases happens. But it’s far and away one of the most highly anticipated games right now. It’s still slated to arrive this year and we now know it’ll be playable at Xbox’s booth at Gamescom next month. So maybe, maybe, maybe this Direct will, at long last, reveal that all-important Silksong release date.

A Nintendo Direct focused on third-party games is taking place on July 31


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: Apple says DOJ’s antitrust lawsuit would ‘reduce consumer choice’
Next Post: Those Fascist Social Media Posts by DHS Have a Copyright Problem

Related Posts

Yes, You Can Grow Better Eyebrows: 'Miracle' Brow Growth Serums for Thick, Full Arches  Yes, You Can Grow Better Eyebrows: ‘Miracle’ Brow Growth Serums for Thick, Full Arches  News
Hugging Face opens up orders for its Reachy Mini desktop robots Hugging Face opens up orders for its Reachy Mini desktop robots News
Putin's right-hand man made him look weak - it may have cost him his seat at Kremlin's top table Putin’s right-hand man made him look weak – it may have cost him his seat at Kremlin’s top table News

Latest

  • Protest staged in Geneva against upcoming G7 summit
  • Alibaba and JD.com targeted in smear campaign ahead of shopping festival
  • Israel’s strike in Beirut triggers Iranian warnings of retaliation, casting shadow over emerging U.S.-Iran deal
  • EU climate monitor reports second-warmest May globally
  • New York Knicks complete comeback to win first NBA title in 53 years
  • UK court to rule on ban of pro-Palestinian group
  • The Congresswoman Who Knows Exactly How to Go Viral
  • Trump celebrates his 80th birthday with Iran deal and UFC cage fight at the White House
  • US, Iran reach peace deal, signing set for June 19, Pakistan says
  • Love Island’s Beatriz Hatz Reacts to Speculation About Her Sexuality

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs