It's been expo season all around the world, and the next major event for gamers on the US West coast isn't far away - PAX West. As was the case in previous years Nintendo is showing plenty of enthusiasm for the Seattle event - running from 1st to 4th September - with a mix of Nindie and big-name goodness for attendees and others in the area that fancy some free entertainment.
A highlight is the third Nindies@Night event at the Museum of Pop Culture. Attendees will get a chance to try out upcoming Nindie games long before they arrive on the Switch or 3DS eShop.
You can see a full breakdown in the press release excerpt below.
Super Mario Odyssey and Nintendo Switch are two must-haves for the holiday season, so Nintendo is planning lots of activities for both at the upcoming PAX West gaming event Sept. 1-4 in Seattle. Not only will attendees be able to play the Super Mario Odyssey game, but they’ll also get the chance to participate in the Super Mario Odyssey Fan Challenge, which runs every day of the show. Fans must complete certain activities related to the game to receive a passport stamp. Once players collect all stamps, they will receive a Super Mario Odyssey-themed gift, while supplies last. Fans at PAX West will also be the first members of the public to play competitive Nintendo Switch games like Rocket League and NBA 2K18. Nintendo will also have fun activities for fans in attendance to keep them busy, including a live filming of Nintendo Minute focused on the Metroid: Samus Returns game, a Pokkén Tournament DX Virtual Academy fan event and the return of Nindies@Night.
“PAX West is a special event for Nintendo since it takes place right in our backyard. It’s one of the places we get to interact directly with our amazing and passionate fans,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “In addition to the fun games we’re bringing, we have multiple events and giveaways planned to make everyone’s Nintendo experience a great one.”
To kick things off before the show starts, Nintendo is bringing back the Nindies@Night event, from 8:30 p.m. to midnight on Aug. 31 at Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle. The event is open to the public and offers a chance for people interested in speaking to developers and checking out unreleased indie games coming to Nintendo Switch. For anyone unable to make it to Nindies@Night at MoPOP, there will be a livestream from the event, including deep dives with developers and a sneak peek at first-ever gameplay.
The indie festivities continue in the Nindie Arcade at PAX West, where Nintendo is bringing upcoming indie games to the convention center on the third floor in room 3B. Stop by to play great games and chat with the developers who created them. The Nindie Arcade hours are noon-9 p.m. Friday to Sunday, and noon-6 p.m. on Monday.
On Saturday, Sept. 2, up to 600 fans can attend a live filming of a Nintendo Minute segment that will be focused on the Metroid: Samus Returns game. The episode will be filmed 10-11 a.m. in the Hydra Theatre Leonesa I-III Ballroom at the Grand Hyatt Seattle hotel. Kit, Krysta and members from the Nintendo Treehouse will show off new gameplay, reveal new game content and feature fan art. They’ll also have exclusive giveaways of collectable Nintendo Power cover-inspired posters for people in attendance, while supplies last.
Nintendo is also hosting a Pokkén Tournament DX Virtual Academy fan event from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 1 at the Sheraton Hotel in the Willow ballroom (second floor). Visitors will have the chance to play the Pokkén Tournament DX game before its launch on Sept. 22. The event will include a tournament, as well as exhibition matches featuring professional video gamers and members of Nintendo’s Treehouse.
Games like ARMS, Splatoon 2 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe have demonstrated how the Nintendo Switch console is the home of social competitive fun. At PAX West, attendees will be able to play additional competitive games like Pokkén Tournament DX, Rocket League from Psyonix, NBA 2K18 from 2K Games and FIFA 18 from Electronic Arts.
The Nintendo 3DS family of systems will be on hand at the show, and attendees will be able to play some of the new games headed to the system’s already-huge library. Visitors can check out both Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions and Metroid: Samus Returns.
For the first time at PAX West, visitors that are also My Nintendo members have an opportunity to check in with their QR Code pattern to receive a My Nintendo Pass. A My Nintendo Pass allows the pass holder to access a priority line with shorter wait times for the Nintendo booth and the Nindies Arcade during specified times. Passes will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, and while supplies last. More details will be shared on https://my.nintendo.com/, so stay tuned.
All told that's quite a lot on offer in early September. Are any of you planning to go along to the events in Seattle?
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Yay! More Indies! Less third party! Celebrate! Rejoice! Congratulations!
Erm... Jk
I wish I can participate in that event...
My hometown Indonesia never has such a Nintendo Event like that.
And still no virtual console
Open to public? Maybe i should attend.
The SNES classic fiasco left a bad taste in my mouth so i kinda dont wanna
Can we get a 3rd parties@Night for Switch event please?
@SLIGEACH_EIRE
We have already got 3rd party games for Switch.
Mention the list that are you looking for and stop daydreaming !
This is Nintendo, Not Sony / Microsoft !
Good news !! Lots of indy love from Nintendo ❤❤❤❤❤
I loved the Nindies on Wii U/3ds, especially in humble bundles.
Hoping this comes with a release date for runner 3
Hope this means a lot more info about all the Indies that have disappeared since that initial reveal back in April
@SLIGEACH_EIRE
https://blog.us.playstation.com/2017/08/17/playstation-pax-west-2017-20-playable-games/
I do not understand why there's such hate with indie titles. I believe that there are indies that easily surpasses several (on what people call these days) AAA games currently out there.
I rather play I am Setsuna, Shovel Knight, NEO Fast, Pirate Pop Plus, Castlestorm, Freedom Planet, Axiom Verge, Swords and Soldiers, Has been heroes, etc, etc, instead of wasting my precious time playing AAA games that are usually broken by bugs and outworn mechanics.
Anyway, that's just my opinion and I guess it doesn't count much
I just hope the "nindies" (ugh...) actually show up this time. The ones for the Wii U never arrived. RIP Action Henk and Kerbal Space Program. Sour grapes here, the Switch is successful, they'll come. I hope...
Hope we get some solid details on the likes of Pocket Rumble, Shakedown Hawaii, Steamworld Dig 2, Runner 3, Towerfall Ascension, Celeste, etc.
Never understand the logic of some people. More indie = Less AAA 3rd party ?
@BispoSnake I've been preferring indies myself too. Apart from Zelda, this year I've been hooked to The Binding of Isaac, Enter the Gungeon, Don't Starve and Crypt of the Necrodancer. AAA games have been way too samey lately, and the handholding in them is so much that I don't feel like I'm playing a game.
I Am Setsuna is not indie, though. It's a Square-Enix game. It's just low-budget.
Finally!! I was wondering when Nintendo was gonna do another Nindie Direct. This is the closest thing to that. I want them to talk about Stardew Valley, Indivisible, Axiom Verge, Golf Story and Re: Legend.
DUCK GAME
DUCK GAME
oh and Rocket League
ah, my marketing boi doug bowser
Indies deserve some recognition for what they have done for switch why not celebrate it. I mean i have bought alot of indie games on steam due to impulsive buying but never get to play it. With my switch i actually playing it. Week after week there have been releases to hold us off till the third party support comes. Next month will start to see more third party support Fifa (which comes with 60fps compared to other versions dock and undocked) & pokken & nba 2k18
Maybe we'll finally get a Yooka Laylee release date on the Switch?
See y'all at PAX.
0o0
The indie Switch flood has yet to even begin!! Watch.
I live in Oregon, but don't have the money to go . . . . . .
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