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Nintendo Reveals Their Full Slate of E3 2019 Events

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Early this morning, Nintendo announced its full lineup of plans for E3 2019.

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There were no details as to what games will be shown, but they have a massive number of titles set to release in 2019 that have yet to receive proper release dates. Here’s what we know for sure about Nintendo at E3 2019. 

All the action starts on June 8 at 11 a.m. PT. Nintendo will be holding two world championship tournaments for a couple of their biggest games. The Theater in the Ace Hotel will play host to the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate World Championship 2019 3v3, and the Splatoon 2 World Championship 2019. Both tournaments will feature top players from around the globe.

 

There are no details on how the event will be streamed, but they will presumably use the Nintendo Twitch channel like previous years. If you plan to be in the LA area, you’ll have to hop in a line well before the start time as tickets are first-come-first-served. However, there is no cost to attend the events. 

Next up on Nintendo’s E3 docket is the Nintendo Direct, which will be taking place on June 11 at 9 a.m. PT. This is the exact same time as the 2018 E3 Direct and will solely focus on Nintendo Switch titles coming out this year.

There has been no word from the big N about what titles will be on display in the Direct. Yet, we can infer that major games like Animal Crossing, Luigi’s Mansion 3, and Pokemon Sword and Shield are incredibly likely to make an appearance.

 

Just like in past years, their live streaming events don’t end with the big Direct. From June 11-13 they’ll be streaming live gameplay of from the show floor with the Nintendo Treehouse staff. The first day of streaming kicks off immediately following the Direct. 

This year Nintendo will also offer a Warp Pipe Pass for E3 attendees. This special pass will not run any additional fees, but you must have a valid E3 badge and Nintendo Account.

The Warp Pipe Pass will let you get a faster path to all of the Nintendo demos. The registration page for the pass is not live yet, so keep your eyes open for that announcement.


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Omar is a UofM Duluth graduate who is obsessed with Smash Bros. Video games are life, but life is not video games. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: Puzzle, Platformer, Action-Adventure (mainly Metroidvanias)