Nintendo Direct E3 2021: What You Missed!

Originally published on GameOnAus.com in June 2021

E3 has already seen so many amazing announcements from so many studios, from Ubisoft Forward and Xbox/Bethesda’s showcase to Square Enix and a very entertaining presentation from Devolver Digital. At heart I’m a Nintendo fan, so the Nintendo Direct on day four of E3 is one of my most anticipated showing of E3. There’s been a lot of rumours about what the Nintendo Direct E3 2021 will contain. Will we see the long predicted upgraded Switch? What about more about Breath Of The Wild 2? Maybe something else entirely? Well wonder know more! Read on as I take you through the latest announcements from the Nintendo Direct E3!

Shinya Takahashi & Yoshiaki Koizumi opened the Nintendo Direct E3 2021 with an announcement trailer that opened with a close up of a defeated Ganon being carried to his doom. Before we could all grab our pole vaulting poles and jump to the conclusion that this was anything to do with a new Zelda game, it was revealed that Kazuya Mishima from Tekken would be the latest addition to the Super Smash Bros Ultimate roster. Mashahiro Sakurai, Super Smash Bros Ultimate then appeared to let everyone know that more information about this new character would be revealed on 28th June in a special presentation.

A raft of new games for the Nintendo Switch were announced, including Life Is Strange True Colors (Sept 10th) and Life Is Strange Remastered Collection (later this year), the new Guardians Of The Galaxy (Oct 26th) game announced in Square Enix’s presentation, 32-player madness in Worms Rumble (June 23rd), the gorgeously hand painted turn-based RPG Astria Ascending (Sept 20th) and management sim Two Point Campus (2022).

Then a surprise with a new entry in the Super Monkey Ball series, Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Sega have forgone the pomp and circumstance of game anniversaries and skipped straight to giving us the game. Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania is releasing October 5th

The Nintendo Direct E3 2021 moved to a new entry in the Mario Party series, Mario Party Superstars (Oct 29th). Featuring classic boards and minigames from the Nintendo 64 era. We also got an explanation as to why the current Nintendo Switch Super Mario Party got a random online play update recently, as Mario Party Superstars supports online play. Great work by Nintendo to not only get this feature into the new game, but also provide it as a free update to an older game. Mario Party Superstars also has online matchmaking and the ability to save mid game.

The pick of the Nintendo Direct E3 2021 for me was the next game: Metroid Dread (Oct 8th). A return to 2D side scrolling, Metroid Dread has Samus evading EMMI, a near-invincible robot stalking her through the game. The trailer showed off lots of Samus’s powerups, including the ability to hide from EMMI. A double pack of Samus and EMMI Amiibo will also be available.

More familiar franchises are returning to Nintendo as well. Just Dance 2022 (Nov 4th), Cruis’n Blast (US fall) and Dragon Ball Z Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set (Sept 24th) are all coming to the Switch in 2021.

Mario Golf Super Rush (June 25th) showed off some of its different modes. Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings Of Ruin (July 9th) lets you team up with a friendly Monstie to take on other monsters. Shin Megami Tensei 5 (Sept 10th) has recruitable demons that you can use to battle other demons. Wario Ware makes a comeback in Wario Ware Get It Together (Sept 10th) for all your mini game battle needs.

Announced in Ubisoft Forward, Mario + Rabbids Sparks Of Hope (2022) is coming to the Switch. A crossover nobody expected, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle was a surprise hit colaberation between Nintendo and Ubisoft. Moving from grid-based battles to a more free roaming combat, Mario + Rabbids Sparks Of Hope looks to step into the Mario Galaxy universe with the inclusion of Rabbid Rosalina and Rabbid Lumas.

When Metal Slug Tactics was announced earlier in E3 the first thought I had was that it looks great, but where’s Game Boy Advanced franchise Advanced Wars? Nintendo must have finally gotten all the letters I’ve sent them because Advanced Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp (Dec 3rd) is making its way to the Switch!

Moving on to the last segment for the Nintendo Direct E3 2021, we were given a preview of what’s to come in the first wave of Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Calamity DLC (June 18th). Players will get to enjoy the new Battle-Tested Guardian playable character as well as new challenges and weapon types, including the Master Cycle for Zelda. Wave 2 Guardian Of Remembrance will be available in November 2021 featuring new stages and an expanded roster.

To the delight of Legend of Zelda fans, Eiji Aonuma (Legend Of Zelda series producer) then appeared to share some more Zelda news. More of Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD (July 16th ) was shown again along with a new Game and Watch (Nov 12th) featuring the original Legend of Zelda, Legend of Zelda 2: Adventure of Link, the Gameboy version of Link’s Awakening and a special version of Game and Watch title Vermin with Link. Aounma also said “…we don’t have any campaigns or other Nintendo Switch games planned…” pouring cold water on the rumours of a 3D Legend of Zelda collection to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the series akin to the Super Mario 3D All Stars collection released for Mario’s 35th anniversary last year.

The Nintendo Direct E3 2021 wasn’t finished there. Going out with a bang, Aonuma showed off a new trailer for Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2. While not a lot was shown, it will no doubt be picked apart in the coming days by people that aren’t writing up coverage at 2am that also have to get up in a couple of hours. Starting off in what looks to be the cave from the 2019 trailer, Link is being assaulted by what looks to be malice, a gooey substance said to contain Ganon’s anger and hatred from the first Breath of the Wild, and Zelda falling into a depth, black-bottomed pit.

We then get images of Link falling through the sky similar to the way he does in Skyward Sword, indicating a return to skies above Hyrule. He is also sporting some new arm wear that seems to give him new abilities, such as moving through solid rock and a statis-like ability similar to that seen in the first Breath of the Wild. The trailer is capped off with vision of the red malice erupting from beneath Hyrule Castle, forcing it into the air.

Aonuma said they were aiming for a 2022 release for Breath of the Wild 2, but given that it’s been two years since the first trailer was shown and this is all we got to see of it I wouldn’t be surprised to see that 2022 become 2023. I also would be surprised if it and Metroid Prime 4 got held back for a new console release.

That’s Nintendo Direct E3 2021 done! What did you think? What was your favourite game? Let us know on our social media.