Nintendo Direct for the Switch 2 is happening today

Nintendo is holding its official direct for their upcoming console Switch 2 console tonight. After years of rumours and speculation, the 60 minute presentation will be released via a Nintendo Direct at Midnight on Thursday.

There are many rumours and speculation after the first look trailer was released 2 months ago, giving us a really quick glance at the next generation of Nintendo gaming.

The local times to watch the direct are listed below and make sure to let us know what you think after the show.

  • Thursday 00:00 AEDT (Melbourne/Sydney/Hobart/Canberra)
  • Wednesday 9:00pm AWST (Perth)
  • Wednesday 10:30pm ACST (Darwin)
  • Wednesday 11:00pm AEST (Brisbane)
  • Wednesday 11:30pm ACDT (Adelaide)
  • Wednesday 11:00pm AEST (Brisbane)

You can watch the direct on Nintendo’s YouTube channel here

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