I think those are most of the titles of note? I'm satisfied with Samus on a motorbike, Bananza DLC, Hades II, and Galaxy 2 being playable personally. We're still getting an average of 1 new 1st party published title per month I think?
October: Pokemon Z-A
November: Air Riders + Age of Imprisonment
December: Prime 4 + Octopath 0
February: Mario Tennis
Spring: Wonder S2E + Yoshi (Probably March + April in some order)
TBA: The Duskbloods, Splatoon Raiders, Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave (Guessing FE + Splatoon are going to be sometime between May and July)
Given how packed the release schedule is in general (We got 2 in August, 2 in July, and 4 in June at launch) I think there's room for a decent direct at the beginning of next year, unless they plan to skip June direct again entirely, then it'll be huge.
I’m only annoyed at the “winter” date for VF but honestly Ima be so broke from this direct (so many amiibo) that it won’t matter. Really need a second job.
That new FE just blew up my game purchases next year. I better buy what comes out this year and knock it out because once FE drops that’s it for me. Nothing else exists.
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Team Cupcake! 11/15/14
Team Spree! 4/17/19
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Mario Galaxy 1+2 and DKB DLC are the only things out of the entire Direct that interest me, the rest was boring. Hyrule Warriors is just going to be another mindless button bashing game, Pokopia looks like it should have been Animal Crossing, and I don't understand why they keep putting Yoshi in "child-like" games, the art style looks nice but I think he deserves a good full on adventure game.
When the Direct started and they showed the promo for Mario Galaxy Movie, I honestly thought it was footage of an open world Mario game, and that would have been epic. Sadly not. Looks like the only Mario we're getting anytime soon is old games rehashed with silly content.
Nintendo needs to stop with the "Switch 2 Edition" and give us proper Switch 2 exclusive NEW games. What is going on?
Fatal Frame 2 Remake, Dragon Quest VII Remake, and a new Fire Emblem (even though I have yet to play the previous couple or few entries) were the highlights for me.
A solid 7/10. Mostly release dates for a whole bunch of games previously announced.
Switch Physical Collection - 1,540 games (as of January 28th, 2026)
Switch 2 Physical Collection - 4 games (as of December 8th, 2025)
By the standards of a September direct, I give it a pretty good/10. But actually it had Mario Galaxy 2 which means it was perfect and had no flaws actually. So 11/10. Sorry I don't make the rules.
Remember people, everything will come, today was Fire Emblem's turn!
It was incredibly odd Mario Kart wasn't even mentioned. At the very least I expected like an in-game event or something. Very strange, especially when DK rocks up with a DLC shadow drop.
Mario Tennis looks pretty good but then again I liked Aces the most out of the Switch Mario Sports line-up and this looks like a similar kind of set-up. If not better.
There's no way Virtual Boy NSO actually exists...
Metroid looks great, so does Tomodachi Life and I was a bit worried with the SMBW + Wonderpeak Park or whatever it was called but luckily it looks like we'll be getting 'real' DLC for that so that's good.
Honestly wonder what the expectations are for people who thought this was a bad direct. I thought this was great.
Absolutely jam-packed few months ahead (Pokemon Legends Z-A, Kirby, Metroid, Age of Calamity), with Spring 2026 also looking quite full. Plus new Fire Emblem.
I would say my only real disappointment is that there wasn't much on the third-party front. But there's already loads to keep me busy personally.
5 out of 10 direct for me!
We got new Fire Emblem, thats good .
No switch 2 versions of Xenoblade games, even after all these talks about 60fps mode hidden in Xenoblade X...
Donkey Kong demo available today, at least i will try this game everyone is gotyyying about.
@skywake Yes. If you are not huge Mario fan which took 20 minutes and some farming trash that took another 10 minutes that was like half of the Direct and for ME it was disappointing
Odd take. Yes Mario took a fair chunk, it is the 40th so not sure what we were expecting, but it was an hour long Direct. Directs are usually around 30-45mins so effectively the Mario section was just a second Direct tacked on. And even then, that 20mins did have some substance. The Galaxy remakes, Mario Tennis (which, honestly, looked like a return to form from what was shown), Wonder Switch 2 Edition and a seemingly fairly original Yoshi. Considering half of that Mario section was, you know, not games..... that's not a bad run for what was essentially not part of the Direct proper
And also, the farming sim meme. Ok, sure, there were a few of them and none were Animal Crossing. But also, were there that many? There were what, three? The Ditto one didn't look too bad I thought. Dinkum was, meh, I guess. And the third was what, Stardew Valley getting a Switch 2 Edition? I'm not super into it but TBH, the number of games getting Switch 2 Editions that actually changed gameplay? I would say that's a positive sign. I don't know, complaining about it being all farming sim seems to me like you just wanted to complain about farming sims
Honestly, for me the highlight was just how good some of these titles are looking. And the lowlight was when I went to the eShop afterwards and saw how much they were charging for Galaxy 2. But either way, calling a Direct that throws Virtual Boy on Nintendo Classics, one that includes Hades 2, one that has a possibly good Mario Tennis for a change, one that just generally had a lot of fairly decent looking games even if none of them were face melters
I agree it wasn't a 10/10 Direct. But to call it the worst ever? Come on.... it's not even in the bottom half of Directs for this year. 8/10 for me
I'd give it an 8/10. There were plenty of good reveals of which my favourites were Prime 4 and FFVII Remake getting a release date, Galaxy 2 and a new Fire Emblem getting revealed. Really surprised that DQ7 remake is so soon after DQ1+2 remake.
They did spend a bit too much time on the non-gaming side of the SMB 40th anniversary and 3rd party reveals seemed rather light though.
Honestly wonder what the expectations are for people who thought this was a bad direct. I thought this was great.
Absolutely jam-packed few months ahead (Pokemon Legends Z-A, Kirby, Metroid, Age of Calamity), with Spring 2026 also looking quite full. Plus new Fire Emblem.
I would say my only real disappointment is that there wasn't much on the third-party front. But there's already loads to keep me busy personally.
I guess it was bad for people that bought switch/switch2 for specific series. I bought it because of Monolith Soft + Fire Emblem as a bonus . And dont care about all other games. So i guess thats the issue with "bad or abysmal direct" for some people
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