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Nintendo’s E3 face-to-face meeting is expected to be held in the early morning of June 16th–Gamereactor

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Bethesd, Devolver Digital, EA, Koch, Microsoft, Ubisoft and some other companies have already announced the date and time they will hold a conference at E3 this summer, and there is another one we are waiting for, that is Nintendo. Now finally even the old man has made his plans public.

NintendoVerificationTheir E3 2021 Nintendo face-to-face meeting will be held at 0:00 on June 16th. The conference will take about 40 minutes and will focus on Nintendo Switch exclusive games. It is said that most of the works will be released in 2021, so don’t expect “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild II”, more “Legend of Zelda” remakes, “Magic Warriors 3”, “Metro Warrior Prime” 4″ and “Paintball Fight 3” are obviously not available this year. The Nintendo Treehouse live broadcast will be conducted directly after the meeting. It will contain further information about the game on display and other works. It is expected to be approximately 3 hours long.

Some of you may notice that Nintendo did not mention hardware, and may think that this means that we will not see the long-rumored “Nintendo Switch Pro” this summer. But, who said that it won’t be made public until then?

What games do you hope to see in the face-to-face meeting?

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