In a surprise move that caught fans and industry watchers off guard, Nintendo dropped a shadow Nintendo Direct today, delivering a trio of bombshell announcements that are already lighting up the internet. The presentation covered a long-rumored The Legend of Zelda remake, major updates on the Metroid franchise, and a tantalizing tease of the long-awaited Nintendo Switch successor.
Headlining the showcase was the much-anticipated remake of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Titled *The Legend of Zelda: A Link Reawakened*, the classic SNES title has been completely rebuilt in the vibrant visual style of 2019’s *Link’s Awakening* remake. Launching this November for the Nintendo Switch, the remake will include quality-of-life improvements, enhanced combat dynamics, and, for the first time, a fully orchestrated soundtrack. It’s a nostalgic reimagining that aims to reintroduce one of Zelda’s most beloved entries to a new generation of gamers.
Metroid fans also have reason to celebrate. Nintendo shared a new trailer for *Metroid Prime 4: Beyond*, giving us our first substantial look at gameplay since the project’s high-profile restart in 2019. Samus returns in what appears to be a visually stunning interstellar adventure built from the ground up using a new in-house engine. The game blends series-rooted exploration with cinematic action, pushing the Switch to its limits—and perhaps beyond. It’s set for a “late 2025” release, hinting that it may be crossing over to Nintendo’s next platform.
That leads to the final and perhaps most cryptic part of the Direct: a short teaser referencing “a new gameplay frontier” with a flash of a mysterious logo and the line, “Ready for what’s next?” While not officially confirming a new console, this subtle nod has reignited speculation around the Nintendo Switch 2. With analysts projecting a 2025 launch for new hardware, today’s tease may be Nintendo’s way of quietly priming fans for a generational leap.
With one Direct, Nintendo has effectively set the stage for the future while celebrating the best of its past. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the scene, it’s a good time to be part of the Nintendo ecosystem.