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Nintendo, the ever-popular Japanese gaming giants, have finally announced a new Nintendo Direct for February 2023. Their latest exhibit is set to showcase a few of their upcoming titles that are slated for release in the first half of the year.
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With most fans expecting a new gameplay trailer for the much-anticipated Breath of the Wild sequel, the excitement already surrounding it is understandably higher than normal. If you’re as hyped as we are about the upcoming livestream, then you probably also want to know where you’ll be able to watch it. Luckily, we’re here to let you know where you can tune into it so you won’t miss a single moment.
Where to watch Nintendo Direct February 2023
You’ll be able to watch the February 2023 Nintendo Direct by tuning into the official Nintendo US or Nintendo UK YouTube channels at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET / 10 PM GMT. Alternatively, you’ll also be able to watch it through Nintendo’s website as well.
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Even though most fans are expecting an additional sneak peek for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, it’s currently unclear if Nintendo actually plans on including this as part of their exhibit. It’s worth noting, though, that since the game is set to release in May, it’s highly likely that more information will be divulged through their showcase.
Some fans are also speculating that additional details regarding the heavily delayed Advanced Wars 1 + 2: Reboot Camp is also going to be included with the Japanese gaming company’s latest gaming display. Hopefully, this does end up coming true as players have long been waiting for the beloved GBA title to be launched once again on modern day consoles.