Introduction
Infendo Radio’s Episode 813 delivers a rapid-fire wrap-up of the summer showcase season while the hosts discuss recent headlines and personal playtime.
The episode touches on Nintendo-centric topics — including the perennial impact of Nintendo Direct — alongside hands-on notes about various games and hardware.
For context: Nintendo Direct is Nintendo’s long-running digital presentation format first introduced in 2011, and the Nintendo Switch launched on March 3, 2017.
Velan Studios, referenced in the episode, previously collaborated with Nintendo on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (2020).
Episode highlights and journalistic paraphrase
- On Nintendo Direct viewership: The hosts characterized Nintendo Direct as the standout showcase of the summer, describing it as the most-visible and widely watched event among summer publisher presentations.
That assessment reflects Nintendo Direct’s role as a primary channel for Nintendo announcements since 2011.
- On developer news: Episode 813 reported that Velan Studios was mentioned in connection with a new Star Fox-related project.
Velan Studios is an independent developer known for Knockout City and for partnering with Nintendo on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit; any specific platform or sequel announcements should be confirmed through official Nintendo or developer channels.
- On release timing and delays: The hosts discussed a reported delay to a game called Denshattack, noting the new target release date was cited as July 15th on the episode.
As with any release adjustments, official publisher communications and the Nintendo eShop are the authoritative sources for confirmed dates.
In the Change the System segment, the podcast’s contributors shared personal play reports: exploring Mario Kart-related content, experimenting with Xenoblade Chronicles X, navigating Pokémon tutorial dialogue, and other varied playtime experiences.
Those impressions were presented as the hosts’ perspectives and play sessions rather than official news.
Context and verified background
Velan Studios’ work with Nintendo on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is a documented collaboration, and Nintendo Direct remains a primary platform for first-party and third-party announcements.
The Nintendo eShop is Nintendo’s digital storefront for Switch software and remains the official place to check release dates and digital availability.
Where to follow
Infendo Radio publishes audio and video editions of its podcast; listeners can subscribe via platforms such as Apple iTunes and the podcast’s RSS feed for episode updates and show archives.
This recap aims to summarize Episode 813’s coverage while anchoring statements to verifiable industry facts and pointing readers to official channels for confirmed release information.
Infendo Radio’s Episode 813 delivers a rapid-fire wrap-up of the summer showcase season while the hosts discuss recent headlines and personal playtime.
The episode touches on Nintendo-centric topics — including the perennial impact of Nintendo Direct — alongside hands-on notes about various games and hardware.
For context: Nintendo Direct is Nintendo’s long-running digital presentation format first introduced in 2011, and the Nintendo Switch launched on March 3, 2017.
Velan Studios, referenced in the episode, previously collaborated with Nintendo on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (2020).
Episode highlights and journalistic paraphrase
- On Nintendo Direct viewership: The hosts characterized Nintendo Direct as the standout showcase of the summer, describing it as the most-visible and widely watched event among summer publisher presentations.
That assessment reflects Nintendo Direct’s role as a primary channel for Nintendo announcements since 2011.
- On developer news: Episode 813 reported that Velan Studios was mentioned in connection with a new Star Fox-related project.
Velan Studios is an independent developer known for Knockout City and for partnering with Nintendo on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit; any specific platform or sequel announcements should be confirmed through official Nintendo or developer channels.
- On release timing and delays: The hosts discussed a reported delay to a game called Denshattack, noting the new target release date was cited as July 15th on the episode.
As with any release adjustments, official publisher communications and the Nintendo eShop are the authoritative sources for confirmed dates.
In the Change the System segment, the podcast’s contributors shared personal play reports: exploring Mario Kart-related content, experimenting with Xenoblade Chronicles X, navigating Pokémon tutorial dialogue, and other varied playtime experiences.
Those impressions were presented as the hosts’ perspectives and play sessions rather than official news.
Context and verified background
Velan Studios’ work with Nintendo on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is a documented collaboration, and Nintendo Direct remains a primary platform for first-party and third-party announcements.
The Nintendo eShop is Nintendo’s digital storefront for Switch software and remains the official place to check release dates and digital availability.
Where to follow
Infendo Radio publishes audio and video editions of its podcast; listeners can subscribe via platforms such as Apple iTunes and the podcast’s RSS feed for episode updates and show archives.
This recap aims to summarize Episode 813’s coverage while anchoring statements to verifiable industry facts and pointing readers to official channels for confirmed release information.