The Latest Nintendo Direct was Surprisingly Decent

My thoughts on the September 2025 Nintendo Direct

Correction: The original version of this article stated that Pokémon Legends Z-A releases in November. However, the game’s release date is actually October 16th.

I have to admit, I had kind of stopped watching Nintendo Directs. Normally it’s just a collection of trailers for indie games I would never play and then maybe some vague information about some Kirby game which I also probably will not play. (There was a Kirby game in this Direct, but I haven’t really played Kirby and therefore can’t really talk about it). On the rare occasion that there are a few noteworthy announcements, my dad typically texts me about them because, as much as he would like to deny it, he is a die-hard Nintendo fan. This past Friday, though, I was stuck in bed sick, and with nothing better to do, I decided to tune in.

After a couple of indie trailers, Nintendo shows us a new trailer for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, a sequel to the 3DS life sim Tomodachi Life. The title has been confirmed to release this coming spring, and I really can’t wait to play it. The original Tomodachi Life was my absolute favorite game when I was little, and I have been waiting over a decade for this sequel. That being said, I’m not going to talk about my hopes for the game right now because I have so much to say that it really deserves its own article.

Pokémon also got their fair share of announcements in this Direct, including more information about the upcoming Pokémon Legends: Z-A. From what I can tell, Z-A seems like it will have the same open-air catching and battling that was introduced in Legends: Arceus. Unlike Arceus, the game will be taking place in the Kalos region, and in a much more modern setting. While the game seems a little too serious for my taste, I really enjoyed Arceus and will most likely give the game a try when it releases on October 16th. In a separate trailer, Nintendo also announced a DLC for Z-A, which is honestly strange to me considering that the game isn’t even out yet, but it’s still pretty exciting.

While more minor, there are also a few other announcements worth mentioning. A DLC for Donkey Kong Bonanza hit Nintendo eShop shortly after the Direct and currently costs twenty US dollars. Honestly, the price seems like a lot considering that the base game is already seventy dollars and only came out a couple of months ago, but the DLC looks cool nonetheless. Furthermore, several games will be receiving Switch 2 Editions in the near future. These games include Stardew Valley and Human Fall Flat, the latter of which will receive five brand-new levels. There was also a new trailer for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, which I probably won’t play but is cool if you were a fan of Tears of the Kingdom.


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