As the year comes to a close, it's becoming more unclear whether a its typical September slot, the first time in years this has occurred, doubt has been cast on another major presentation being broadcast before the new year.

It's all but confirmed that Nintendo is in the midst of a transitional period at the moment. As the reveal of the Switch 2 edges ever closer, Nintendo's current console is seeing a drop in momentum as the company heads into 2025. And, as preparations begin for Nintendo's bold new era, it could mean that fans are left in the dark about the company's future for quite some time.

A Nintendo Direct In Late 2024 Doesn't Feel Worth It

The Switch Is Steadily Approaching The End Of Its Lifespan

A new Nintendo Direct doesn't feel worth it at this time. This is especially the case if Nintendo intends to hold back the Switch 2 reveal, as it would result in a presentation lacking in content. There are only two major titles currently releasing for the Switch in 2025, those being Pokémon Legends: Z-A and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Both titles' development for the Switch has been well-documented for some time, and so their planned releases feel more coincidental to when the games will be ready, rather than as part of a grander plan for further Switch releases in 2025.

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While updates on these titles will be highly anticipated, making a full presentation just for this doesn't feel worthwhile. This is only emphasized by the fact that Pokémon Legends: Z-A will likely be reserved for a separate Pokémon Presents showcase, leaving only Metroid Prime 4 as the Switch's other major title. A full Direct being made just so that one title can be showcased feels like a waste, and it is worthless at this point for Nintendo to announce anything new for a console almost certainly on its way out.

Will The Next Nintendo Direct Reveal The Switch 2?

Nintendo Will Want To Showcase Their Next Console

A prospective Nintendo Switch 2 console with a folding screen, surrounded by question marks.
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With all this in mind, it'd be safe to assume that the release of the next major Nintendo Direct hinges entirely on the Switch 2 reveal. Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa has already stated that an update will be given by March 2025. Whether that announcement comes before the company's set deadline is still unclear.

With a Switch 2 update just around the corner, Nintendo's next presentation will almost certainly be unmissable.

If that update is planned for March 2025, it would certainly be a bad move to move forward with a Direct now. It would simply divert attention away from the Switch 2 when fans are already aware a reveal is incoming. In this case, it's probably safe to assume Nintendo's next big presentation will focus on the Switch 2 and its own line-up of games, which may explain the Indie World Showcase that arrived in Sepetember instead of the full Direct.

If Nintendo chooses to follow a similar strategy to the predecessor, then the company might hold back the software reveals for a later date, sticking purely to a hardware focus for the initial reveal, once again ruling out a full Direct anytime soon. Whatever the case, it's clearly not worth holding out hope for another Nintendo Direct this year. Yet, with a Switch 2 update just around the corner, Nintendo's next presentation will almost certainly be unmissable.

Source: Nintendo of America/YouTube

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Nintendo Switch

Brand
Nintendo
Original Release Date
March 3, 2017
Hardware Versions
Nintendo Switch
Original MSRP (USD)
$299.99
Weight
.71 lbs