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A 50-minute Nintendo Direct will take place on Wednesday 17th February, the company has announced.<\/p>\n

It’s been 530 days since Nintendo last gave fans a proper Nintendo Direct, with 2020 peppered with mini presentations and indie showcases to the (slightly unwarranted) disdain of some. <\/p>\n

This new Direct announcement teases there’ll be updates for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (likely the next DLC character), along with games coming to Nintendo Switch “in the first half of 2021”. <\/p>\n

While predicting Nintendo is a herculean skill, we’ve taken some educated stabs at what to possibly expect from the show below. <\/p>\n