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1. Critically, Nintendo gave fans what they were hoping for: Footage of the sequel to “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.” The game is expected to arrive in 2022, and it looks like things have changed in Hyrule.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 (E3 2021)
Nintendo hasn't even put a name to this sequel just yet.

2. Nintendo also gave fans something unexpected: A new 2D “Metroid” game named “Metroid Dread.” The game has been in some form of development for over a decade, and it’s finally launching for Switch on October 8.

Metroid: Dread (E3 2021)

3. Smaller franchises were also well represented: A new “WarioWare” series entry, the first for the Switch, is scheduled to arrive on September 10.

WarioWare: Get it Together! for Nintendo Switch (E3 2021)

4. It wouldn’t be a Nintendo presentation without updated versions of beloved classics: “Mario Party Superstars” is headed to the Switch on October 29 – a new game in the “Mario Party” series that updates, “5 boards from the Nintendo 64 era & 100 minigames from the series catalog,” Nintendo says.

Mario Party Superstars (E3 2021)

5. Along the same lines, “Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania” collects the first three “Super Monkey Ball” games into a revitalized new collection for the Switch. It’s scheduled to launch on October 5.

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania for Nintendo Switch (E3 2021)

6. In a surprise twist, a cute little handheld game console that plays three classic “Legend of Zelda” games is scheduled to launch on November 12. It’ll likely cost about $50 if the previous “Super Mario Bros.” version is any indication.

The Legend of Zelda: Game & Watch handheld game console (E3 2021)
It includes the original "Legend of Zelda," its sequel "Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link" from the NES, and "The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening" from the Game Boy. There's also a Game & Watch-style minigame and an interactive clock app.

Though Nintendo broadcasts presentations throughout the year as “Nintendo Direct,” this one was specifically for the video game industry’s annual trade show, E3 2021. Watch the full presentation right here:

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