Leaker reveals next Nintendo Direct date, Smash Ultimate DLC and Zelda content

Upcoming Nintendo Direct leaks reveal potential September showcase with Smash DLC and major game announcements

Nintendo Direct September 2021 Overview

Industry insider Samus Hunter has uncovered compelling evidence suggesting Nintendo is preparing a significant Direct presentation for September 2021. This follows Nintendo’s last major showcase during E3, which concluded with a much-anticipated trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2.

According to verified leaker data, this upcoming Direct will feature a packed lineup including new game announcements, DLC reveals, and updates to existing titles.

Pro tip: Nintendo typically follows a pattern of announcing Directs 24-48 hours in advance. Set up Twitter alerts for official Nintendo accounts to ensure you don’t miss the official announcement.

“While my sources indicate a September timeframe, exact dates could shift based on final preparations,” cautioned Samus Hunter in a recent tweet. “Metroid Dread will undoubtedly receive significant attention, alongside feature showcases for Advance Wars and Mario Party.”

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC Speculation

The fighting game community is abuzz with speculation about the final Smash Ultimate DLC character. While Sakurai has confirmed this will conclude Fighters Pass Volume 2, data suggests Nintendo may reveal the fighter in September for a December release.

Common mistake: Many fans assume DLC reveals always happen at major events like The Game Awards. However, Nintendo has historically used Directs for 60% of their Smash character announcements since 2018.

Japanese player polls indicate strong demand for characters like Crash Bandicoot or Sora from Kingdom Hearts, though insiders caution the selection might surprise the community.

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  • Nintendo First-Party Game Updates

    Metroid Dread appears positioned as the showcase’s centerpiece, with Nintendo likely dedicating substantial time to this long-awaited franchise installment. Development updates suggest the game is in its final polishing phase.

    Optimization tip: For players new to the Metroid series, consider playing the previous 2D entries available on Nintendo Switch Online to better appreciate Dread’s evolution of the formula.

    Other first-party titles expected to appear include:

    • Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp – New multiplayer features
    • Mario Party Superstars – Additional boards and minigames
    • Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Final major content update

    Third-Party and Special Collaborations

    Industry whispers point to Capcom preparing a Switch-exclusive Resident Evil title, potentially a new entry rather than a port. This aligns with Capcom’s increased support for Nintendo’s platform in recent years.

    Common pitfall: Don’t assume all third-party Switch games are downgraded ports. Many developers now create bespoke experiences optimized for the hardware, as seen with titles like Monster Hunter Rise.

    “Bayonetta 3 development has reached its final stages,” revealed Samus Hunter. “The team has completed cutscenes and is finalizing the soundtrack, suggesting an imminent release window announcement.”

    Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 Status

    While Hyrule Warriors will receive DLC attention, expectations should be tempered for Breath of the Wild 2 updates. Insiders suggest we might only receive confirmation that more information will come “in a few months.”

    Strategy: With Zelda’s 35th anniversary occurring in 2021, watch for potential shadow drops of classic Zelda titles on Switch Online rather than significant BOTW2 news at this Direct.

    As with all leaks, these details should be considered speculative until officially confirmed. However, the consistency across multiple reliable sources lends credibility to these predictions.

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