Nintendo Direct Reveals Nintendo Switch Sports, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and More
Xenoblade and Mario Strikers and Mario Kart DLC, Oh My!

The Nintendo Direct has come and gone, and like Santa with his sleigh we have been regaled with gifts. We maybe didn’t ask for all of them, but they are gifts nonetheless.
Let’s start off with the big ones: Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was announced for September, finally proving months of rumors and job listings correct. You can soon reminisce about your Wii days when Nintendo Switch Sports brings athletic fun to the console on April 29. A network test will be happening from Feb 18-20, so I hope to see some of you there! Rounding out the big reveals is Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, a sequel to 2017’s Fire Emblem Warriors. The game brings the beloved characters of Fire Emblem: Three Houses into musou gameplay while still requiring combat strategy thanks to Fire Emblem’s trademark weapon triangle. Nintendo is also bringing back a dormant sports franchise when Mario Strikers: Battle League brings five-on-five soccer shoots onto the system on June 10.
But we aren’t even close to done yet! Mario Kart 8 Deluxe quashed all sequel rumors by announcing a whopping remastered 48 DLC courses—the first wave of six comes out March 18. The entire package costs $25, or free if you have a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pass membership. Speaking of Nintendo Switch Online, both the Super Nintendo classic RPG EarthBound and it’s predecessor EarthBound Beginnings bring their whimsical adventures to the service today! We also saw Salmon Run gameplay from the upcoming Splatoon 3, which promises to bring more co-op mayhem when it launches this summer.