Nintendo Reveals E3 2017 Plans For June 13-15th

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Meanwhile, Nintendo's E3 booth will open at midday in LA on June 13th, where attendees will be able to go hands on with Super Mario Odyssey and other, now unknown Switch titles. This year's broadcast will show off more details of Super Mario Odyssey and other Switch titles launching in 2017. It'll start immediately after the Nintendo Spotlight and feature the Treehouse team and other Nintendo staff members playing through the games just announced.

(Pixabay) What else would you want to see at Nintendo's E3 2017 showcase?

Nintendo is coming off its successful Switch release with big plans for the upcoming E3 gaming expo, the company said on Thursday.

While Nintendo will likely talk a bit about the Switch's success at E3, its focus on games reflects a business necessity.

Nintendo's E3 activities kick off Tuesday, June 13, at 9 a.m. PT with its Nintendo Spotlight: E3 2017 video presentation.

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In addition, the company has also announced that during the event there will be held live tournaments, on 13 and 14 June.

ARMS Tournament (June 14th): It's all-out action as elite players stretch the limits of their fighting skills in the 2017 ARMS Open Invitational. We're looking longingly at you, Super Smash Bros Switch.

At the very least, it's been over seven years since a main-line Metroid title, and over a decade if you exclude the controversial narrative handling of Other M. Here are three things that Nintendo needs to do to make its E3 show more exciting. While we already knew that Nintendo would be opting to put on a video presentation instead of a live stage presentation, but what we didn't know is what else Nintendo would be bringing to the table. This is a good news for the buyers of Nintendo Switch, and more of an assurance from Nintendo that they are personally taking care and monitoring things about the third-party games that are now in development for Nintendo Switch.

Breath of the Wild is an wonderful beauty and sure, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is another great addition to the family but where are all the fantastic games we were promised?

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