Nintendo Direct September 2025 Recap: Major Announcements for Nintendo Switch 2 and More

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Published on: September 14, 2025

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Nintendo set a new standard with one of its lengthiest Nintendo Direct presentations to date on September 2025, providing an unprecedented showcase of upcoming titles and hardware updates for both the current Nintendo Switch and the much-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2.

The broadcast, eagerly awaited by the gaming community, delivered a wealth of announcements from Nintendo and numerous third-party partners, highlighting the company’s continued leadership and innovation in the console gaming industry. Among the standout first-party reveals, Nintendo confirmed the development and upcoming release of Super Mario Galaxy 1 + 2, bringing two of the most beloved 3D platformers to a new generation of players on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.

Players can also look forward to Mario Tennis Fever, a new entry in the acclaimed sports franchise, as well as Pokémon Pokopia, a fresh exploration of the Pokémon universe.

Additionally, Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave was introduced, promising immersive tactical gameplay and a rich narrative that will appeal to series veterans and newcomers alike. Notable announcements didn’t stop there.

Nintendo also unveiled the Virtual Boy Nintendo Classics collection, breathing new life into titles originally launched on the unique 1990s hardware.

Fans of classic platforming will be excited about new downloadable content for Donkey Kong Bananza, expanding the already popular Switch title.

The presentation revealed the Super Mario Bros.

Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, designed to celebrate the launch of the upgraded console. On the release calendar, Nintendo confirmed the launch windows for highly anticipated titles Metroid Prime 4 and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, both of which have been subject to considerable excitement since their initial announcements.

These updates solidify Nintendo’s commitment to delivering blockbuster experiences well into the next hardware generation. Third-party publishers also played a significant role in the Nintendo Direct.

Capcom revealed Resident Evil Requiem and confirmed that both Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village will be joining the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 libraries.

Koei Tecmo and Bandai Namco contributed with Fatal Frame 2 Remake and Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined, respectively, while Spike Chunsoft surprised many by announcing Danganronpa 2×2, signaling robust support for Nintendo’s platforms from major Japanese studios. This wide array of announcements demonstrates Nintendo’s multifaceted approach: honoring its legacy with classic revivals and introducing innovative titles that push the industry forward.

The surge in content also highlights the Nintendo Switch 2 as a crucial evolution in the company’s hardware strategy, ensuring backward compatibility and a steady pipeline of eShop releases for dedicated fans. With this historic Nintendo Direct concluded, players and industry observers alike praised the breadth and quality of content showcased.

As Nintendo continues to harness its legacy and forge new directions, the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 platforms remain central to the company’s vision for the future of interactive entertainment.

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