A new Nintendo Direct presentation will air tomorrow, as confirmed by Nintendo. The upcoming stream will focus on exciting new games that are headed to both the Nintendo Switch and 3DS.

According to Nintendo, tomorrow's presentation will last for about 35 minutes, which is enough time for the company to delve into upcoming releases packed with trailers and gameplay footages. The stream will commence in North America at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET, while Europe will be able to tune in at 11 PM BST tomorrow, September 6. Nintendo fans can watch the presentation on Nintendo’s official website and Twitch channel.

The previous Nintendo Direct presentation occurred just last month, which focused on the upcoming fighting game, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The stream was hosted by game director Masahiro Sakurai, who shared a plethora of information about the fighting game, which is scheduled to release on the Nintendo Switch on December 7, 2018.

As for the presentation tomorrow, Nintendo did not release any information, not even a hint of which games will be showcased on the stream. However, it is likely that the company will reveal even more details on the previously announced title, Pokémon: Let’s Go Pikachu, and Let’s Go Eevee, which will serve as the first proper Pokémon game on the Switch and will launch on November 16, 2018.

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As a wild guess, tomorrow’s stream might also be the venue for Nintendo to finally announce an Animal Crossing game on the Nintendo Switch, which fans have been asking for since day one. Nintendo previously filed a trademark for an Animal Crossing game that is described as “software for a home video game machine, portable electronic game machine, and smartphone devices,” so the implication is something is in the works. Given that the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp mobile has already been released, it is possible that tomorrow’s presentation will unveil the game for Switch and 3DS.

Lastly, Nintendo will likely share more details about the upcoming Nintendo Online Service that is set to release later this month. Currently, the company revealed some new information about the service such as its essential features, cloud saves, and pricing. It is expected that Nintendo will go into detail about how the service will work, its possible integration with the Nintendo Switch Online app for smartphones, and much more.

It is exciting to see what Nintendo has in store for tomorrow’s Direct presentation. Given the steady success of the Nintendo Switch, and the 3DS’ impressive ability to stay relevant in the market, it is expected that tomorrow’s stream and the games that will be announced will only strengthen Nintendo’s dominance in the video game industry.