The next Nintendo Direct has been announced, and it’s coming very soon. A Nintendo Direct focused on Super Mario Bros. Wonder will be held on Thursday, August 31.
The event begins that day at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET, and the broadcast will run for about 15 minutes, Nintendo said. During the event, Nintendo will provide an “in-depth look” at the 2D side-scrolling game.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder brings Mario back to his 2D roots, and it looks like one of Mario’s most colorful and unpredictable games yet with Elephant Mario making his debut.
The game is set for release on October 20. For lots more, be sure to read GameSpot’s Super Mario Bros. Wonder roundup of everything we know.
How to watch the Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct
The Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct broadcast takes place Thursday, August 31, and like past events, it’ll be streamed on YouTube and Twitch. You can watch it here on GameSpot, too.
Start time
The Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct will begin at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. Here are more times:
- 10 AM PT
- 1 PM ET
- 6 PM GMT
- 2 AM JST (September 1)
- 3 AM AEST (September 1)
What to expect
As mentioned, the Super Mario Bros. Wonder direct will focus on the game and providing an “in-depth” look at it over the course of 15 minutes. It’s possible this broadcast will also include the promised video message from Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto and voice actor Charles Martinet. As announced previously, Martinet will not voice Mario in Wonder or other future Mario games as he transitions to a new role of Mario ambassador.
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