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Update (Sun 23rd Aug, 2020 04:45 BST): Jeff Grubb has seen and heard all the excitement online - including our own story here at Nintendo Life - and has asked everyone to "please tone down the expectations".

In some follow-up messages over on Twitter, he said it was "weird" that August falls on a Friday and isn't "confident at all" it will be a "general" Nintendo Direct - further stating how it will probably be something else. If this is the case, expect a "bigger event soon after" presumably in September.

"It's weird that August 28 is a Friday, so I'm not confident at all that's a general Direct. It could be any number of things. But do expect a Direct equivalent by the middle of September."

"If I had to bet, this thing next week is probably something else. So please tone down the expectations. And then if it is a general, we can all be pleasantly surprised. But to repeat myself for the sake of clarity: I expect a bigger event soon after."



Original article (Sat 22nd Aug, 2020 16:30 BST): Earlier this week, we got an Indie World Showcase, so what typically follows? A Nintendo Direct, of course.

When might a Direct be taking place, you ask? According to VentureBeat's industry insider, Jeff Grubb - who has a proven track record - there's apparently a good chance of Nintendo airing its next broadcast on 28th August (that's next week).

Here's what Jeff had to say on the most recent episode of GamesBeat Decides:

“I’ve heard a few things and I think there’s a strong possibility that there is a Nintendo Direct next week, on Friday [the 28th]. That’s the date I’ve heard.”

In saying this, it might not be the exact presentation everyone is hoping for - with Grubb making reference to the previous broadcast in July and how it was instead a "Partner Direct" focused on third-party games.

There have also been rumours about a Nintendo broadcast airing in the month of September, which would line up with Mario's 35th anniversary.

On the same GamesBeat episode, Grubb noted how he expects a first-party focused showcase to arrive before mid-September "at the latest" - so it's out of the way before the company's Management Briefing Session taking place on 16th September.

“I was hearing that even before Nintendo announced that they were having a special meeting with investors in the middle of September”

“I think that it makes a lot of sense for them to get a Direct out of the way before that happens, so they don’t have to answer questions like, ‘what games are coming up?’”

Do you think we'll be seeing another Nintendo broadcast next week? Share your thoughts below.

[source venturebeat.com, via videogameschronicle.com]