Of course, the long gap between such presentations is understandable given that the COVID-19 pandemic delayed production schedules across the industry and impacted everyone’s ability to share substantial updates about their upcoming releases. As a result, 2020 Nintendo Direct presentations were highlighted by a celebration of Super Mario‘s 35th anniversary, indie showcases, and various Super Smash Bros. updates. At least Switch owners had Animal Crossing to keep them occupied. Even still, the long wait for another Nintendo Direct presentation has sent the always wild speculation that comes with these showcases into overdrive. Before the show started, fans were already resurrecting franchises such as Star Fox and F-Zero in anticipation of what you would have been lead to believe was going to be the biggest thing to happen to Nintendo since the release of the NES. As Nintendo warned us, though, this presentation largely focused on Nintendo Switch games scheduled to be released in the first half of 2021 as well as updates to existing Nintendo Switch games such as Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Along with those announcements, it also offered a brief look at some upcoming titles like Splatoon 3 that won’t be available until 2022. So far as that goes, this presentation left a lot of unanswered questions on the table. When will The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 finally be released? Is Nintendo working on a brand-new Super Mario game? What’s happening with Metroid Prime 4 and the company’s other dormant franchises? Will Nintendo Switch Online ever be expanded to include free N64 games? For that matter, where was New Pokemon Snap? We didn’t get the answers to every burning question we have for Nintendo, but if you’re ready to finally take a peek at what the future of the Nintendo Switch has in store, then be sure to watch all of these new trailers straight from Nintendo’s Direct presentation: