Nintendo reconvenes its full-format Nintendo Direct today, ending a nine-month pause between first-party showcases.
The company has scheduled a 50-minute Nintendo Direct broadcast focused on upcoming games for Nintendo Switch, immediately followed by a 95-minute Nintendo Treehouse presentation.
The announcement and regional start times were published ahead of the stream.
According to the published schedule, the event will begin at the following times:
- North America: 7am PDT / 8am MDT / 9am CDT / 10am EDT
- UK/Ireland: 3pm BST
- Europe: 4pm CEST / 5pm EEST
- Asia/Oceania: 11pm JST / 10pm AWST / 12am (Wednesday) AEST
The publisher Jim Norman commented on the return to full-format livestreams, noting that Nintendo is resuming its regular first-party presentation cadence after the extended break.
In journalistic terms: Norman emphasized that Nintendo is returning to a more conventional Direct schedule with a multi-hour showcase and post-direct Treehouse segment.
Nintendo's pre-broadcast materials cite several dated highlights that will factor into the Direct.
Star Fox, Rhythm Heaven Groove, and Splatoon Raiders are listed as dated entries in the lineup, and the Direct is set to outline Nintendo's release and support plans for these titles on Nintendo Switch and related platforms.
The Treehouse session that follows the Direct is scheduled to run for 95 minutes and will offer additional developer commentary and deeper looks at select games.
This Direct represents Nintendo's primary channel for revealing first-party release windows, updates, and eShop launches.
Developers and publishers often use these broadcasts to confirm exact release dates, post-launch support plans, and platform availability; the extended Treehouse block traditionally provides hands-on demonstrations and developer interviews.
For viewers and industry observers, the Direct and Treehouse livestreams are the most reliable sources for official release dates and developer statements.
Fans and media who want to watch live should tune in at the listed regional times, and check Nintendo's official channels and the Nintendo eShop for post-show updates, trailers, and release announcements.
The company has scheduled a 50-minute Nintendo Direct broadcast focused on upcoming games for Nintendo Switch, immediately followed by a 95-minute Nintendo Treehouse presentation.
The announcement and regional start times were published ahead of the stream.
According to the published schedule, the event will begin at the following times:
- North America: 7am PDT / 8am MDT / 9am CDT / 10am EDT
- UK/Ireland: 3pm BST
- Europe: 4pm CEST / 5pm EEST
- Asia/Oceania: 11pm JST / 10pm AWST / 12am (Wednesday) AEST
The publisher Jim Norman commented on the return to full-format livestreams, noting that Nintendo is resuming its regular first-party presentation cadence after the extended break.
In journalistic terms: Norman emphasized that Nintendo is returning to a more conventional Direct schedule with a multi-hour showcase and post-direct Treehouse segment.
Nintendo's pre-broadcast materials cite several dated highlights that will factor into the Direct.
Star Fox, Rhythm Heaven Groove, and Splatoon Raiders are listed as dated entries in the lineup, and the Direct is set to outline Nintendo's release and support plans for these titles on Nintendo Switch and related platforms.
The Treehouse session that follows the Direct is scheduled to run for 95 minutes and will offer additional developer commentary and deeper looks at select games.
This Direct represents Nintendo's primary channel for revealing first-party release windows, updates, and eShop launches.
Developers and publishers often use these broadcasts to confirm exact release dates, post-launch support plans, and platform availability; the extended Treehouse block traditionally provides hands-on demonstrations and developer interviews.
For viewers and industry observers, the Direct and Treehouse livestreams are the most reliable sources for official release dates and developer statements.
Fans and media who want to watch live should tune in at the listed regional times, and check Nintendo's official channels and the Nintendo eShop for post-show updates, trailers, and release announcements.