Nintendo is double dipping on Directs tomorrow with an Indie World and Partner Showcase – and no, the Switch 2 won't be there

Nintendo is appearing to forgo its usual September Direct with a pair of presentations coming tomorrow, all in one livestream.There are pretty much two times a year you can expect a Nintendo Direct: June, which is non-E3 season, and September, which probably has some kind of financial reason, but any which way, there’s pretty much always a September Direct. But it seems like Nintendo is doing things a little differently this year, as it has announced today that tomorrow, August 27, there will be not one, but two Nintendo Directs. Kicking things off at 7am PT/ 10am ET/ 3pm BST is an Indie World presentation, which as you can probably tell from the tin, is all about indie games. If you’re expecting a new Mario game here, I can’t help you.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Ma…

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No Man’s Sky's Aquarius update brings a touch of Dredge to the cosmos by letting you become an interstellar fisherperson

If you enjoy standing by virtual bodies of water and praying that you’ve picked the right worm to tempt what dwells within to take a little nibble, the latest update for No Man’s Sky is definitely for you. Dubbed Aquarius, it arrives today, September 4, and is all about reeling in alien fish via a bunch of new mechanics.Following on from the pretty popular Worlds Update part one – which revamped planet biomes with stuff like fresh weather effects and more immersive water – Hello Games has been inspired by a bit of Reddit fan art to give folks the chance to embrace their inner angler.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings As outlined in the patch notes and the trailer below, Aquarius adds fishing to the game via new systems that’ll let players “explore th…

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This may very well be your last chance to make up your mind about Diablo 4 before the big Vessel of Hatred expansion

Diablo 4’s next big moment is almost upon us. The game is currently in the final days of its fifth season, and while everyone is definitely looking forward to Season 6, the big thing on everyone’s radar is the release of the Vessel of Hatred expansion.Vessel of Hatred is the game’s first major piece of new content since its release last year, and Blizzard is inviting players to see what Diablo 4 is all about ahead of the expansion’s release.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings The latest Diablo 4 free trial weekend is live now, available across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC through Battle.net (though not Steam). The trial lets you download the full version of the game, but you can only get your characters up to level 20. Any progress you …

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