According to GadgetMatch , not only is Elden Ring getting a buzz because it's getting its first expansion, Nintendo also held a notable Nintendo Direct. This event is held exclusively for third-party developers, so there won't be any appearances from Mario, Link, or Pokémon. However, there's still a lot to look forward to.
February Nintendo Direct Announces Many Classic Games
1. Epic Mickey Rebrushed
The Wii-era classic Epic Mickey is back on Switch. Mickey Mouse will controls a magical paintbrush to paint endless ideas. But when ink creatures begin to terrorize the Disney world, the mouse will have to overcome classic stories to save the world.
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2. Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection
This is great news for gamers who have been waiting for Star Wars for a long time. Continuing the trend, the Switch will be getting all the classic Star Wars Battlefront games in one collection. This classic collection will join other recent collections that have come to the Switch, such as the newly released Tomb Raider collection.
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3. Endless Ocean Luminous
Continuing the nostalgia wave. Another Wii-era classic, Endless Ocean Luminous , brings the great ocean exploration game back to Nintendo’s modern handhelds. Like the original game, the new version will feature over 500 sea creatures to discover. It also supports up to 30 players on a single map.
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4. Xbox exclusive game comes to Switch
In one of the most surprising moves of the Direct, the Nintendo Switch will be getting a number of titles that were previously exclusive to Xbox and PC. Specifically, the Switch will see the arrival of Grounded and Pentiment . Grounded is a co-op survival game where shrunken children face dangers in their backyards. Meanwhile, Pentiment is a medieval role-playing game.
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Overall, the February Nintendo Direct brought a breath of nostalgia for gamers who love classic Wii and Xbox titles.
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