Nintendo closed out its June 2024 Direct with a bang, unveiling a host of long-anticipated titles and surprise announcements that sent ripples through the gaming community. Headlining the presentation was the long-awaited re-reveal of *Metroid Prime 4*, now officially titled *Metroid Prime 4: Rebirth*. After years of silence and a development reboot, fans finally got a glimpse at gameplay, showcasing polished visuals, atmospheric exploration, and the return of classic Metroidvania mechanics. The game is slated for a Spring 2025 release, exclusively on Nintendo Switch—and possibly the company’s next-gen console.
In an unexpected twist, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is getting brand-new story DLC. Titled *The Forgotten Depths*, the expansion promises to delve deeper into the mysterious origins of Hyrule’s Zonai civilization and Link and Zelda’s post-game journey. Scheduled for release this holiday season, it looks poised to provide a satisfying epilogue to one of Nintendo’s most ambitious titles.
Beyond the heavy hitters, Nintendo also showcased a diverse lineup catering to a wide range of fans. A remaster of *Donkey Kong Country Returns* is making its way to Switch with enhanced visuals and expanded co-op features. Fans of strategy RPGs were also treated to *Fire Emblem: Radiant Embrace*, a spiritual successor to *Path of Radiance*, featuring a blend of classic tactical gameplay and modern visual flair. Meanwhile, indie darling *Hollow Knight: Silksong*—long in development limbo—received a new trailer and a confirmed release window of early 2025.
Nintendo also highlighted updates for ongoing titles, including new fighters for *Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Deluxe Edition* and crossover content for *Splatoon 3*. Rounding out the Direct was a teaser for the next *Mario Party*, promising fully online play and new mini-game formats.
This Nintendo Direct not only revived long-dormant franchises but also reinforced the Switch’s enduring popularity as it enters the twilight of its life cycle. With new content spanning legacy franchises and fresh IPs, 2024 is shaping up to be another banner year for Nintendo fans.