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Nintendo Indie World Showcase Announced For Tomorrow With Roughly 15 Minutes Of Games

Game Informer

Nintendo has announced it will hold an Indie World Showcase tomorrow, Tuesday, March 3, beginning at 6 a.m. PT/9 a.m. ET. It will feature "roughly 15 minutes of news and updates" on indie games coming to Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. 

This Indie World Showcase is one of the shortest in recent memory, and like usual, it will air on Nintendo's YouTube channel here. As for what to expect, that's anybody's guess. We know the live chat won't be exploding with "SILKSONG" anymore as developer Team Cherry finally dropped that long-anticipated sequel to Hollow Knight back in September. However, two months after the launch of Hollow Knight: Silksong, Team Cherry revealed Sea of Sorrow, a free nautical expansion coming to the game this year... so we fully expect the live chat to look something like "SEA OF SORROW" during tomorrow's Indie World Showcase. 

You can watch the Indie World Showcase below when it airs tomorrow morning: 

In the meantime, read Game Informer's Nintendo Switch 2 review, and then read our Hollow Knight: Silksong review after that. 

What games do you hope to see during tomorrow's Indie World Showcase? Let us know in the comments below!

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