Nintendo Direct February 2023: Start Time And How To Watch

Update: The Nintendo Direct is now over, and it was packed with news and surprise game announcements. That included GBA games coming to Switch, a version of Metroid Prime releasing today, and more. Hit the links below for all of our coverage, or check out our roundup of the Nintendo Direct’s biggest games and announcements:

Metroid Prime Remastered Coming To Nintendo Switch TodayNew Zelda: Tears Of the Kingdom Trailer Showcases More Of The Game And New AmiiboLong-Delayed Advance Wars 1+2: Reboot Camp Finally Has A Release DateGame Boy, GBA Games Coming To Nintendo Switch Online Including Link’s Awakening, Metroid 2Splatoon 3 Expansion Pack Takes The Squid Kids Back To InkopolisPikmin 4 Shown At Nintendo Direct, Releasing In JulySamba De Amigo Makes Surprise Return On Nintendo SwitchXenoblade Chronicles 3’s Third DLC Wave Launches Februrary 15 With Roguelike BattlesProfessor Layton Sequel Teased At Nintendo DirectGhost Trick: Phantom Detective Comes To Nintendo Switch This SummerDisney Illusion Island Releases in July For Nintendo Switch

Original story: The latest Nintendo Direct presentation is today, February 8, and it begins very soon. The show is focused on the first half of 2023, with a number of Switch games getting the spotlight over about 40 minutes. Expectations are high, as it has been about five months since the last Nintendo Direct–and if you want to tune in for the whole thing, we can help you out. Here’s the Nintendo Direct start time and how to watch the presentation live.

Nintendo Direct February 2023 start times

The Nintendo Direct will air today, February 8, at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET. A list of other timezones is available below.

2 PM PT5 PM ET10 PM GMT9 AM AET (Thursday, February 9)

How to watch the Nintendo Direct presentation

As usual, the Nintendo Direct presentation will stream from several official Nintendo outlets. These include the company’s YouTube and Twitch channels, as well as the official Nintendo Direct website. To make things easier for you, however, we also have the stream embedded right here, so you can watch it in its entirety without needing to even leave this page.

The entire presentation will last approximately 40 minutes. Nintendo has not given us specifics on which games to expect aside from titles releasing in the first half of 2023. This could include The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which launches in May, but several other upcoming Switch exclusives don’t have release dates–like Metroid Prime 4 and the indefinitely delayed Advance Wars 1 + 2 Re-Boot Camp.

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