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Nintendohas recently announced that the next Indie World livestream will air on November 14 at 9:00am PT. While most fans are certainly eager to know more about Nintendo’s first-party games, the presentation will instead focus on titles from small studios that will be available for the Switch.

Nintendo hosted its latest Nintendo Directback in September, which focused on the big releases for its console. The online presentation showcased several titles from important franchises, including big names likeSuper Mario Bros. Wonder,F-Zero 99,Mario vs Donkey Kong, and the announcement of the firstPrincess Peachsolo game in over 17 years.

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Now,Nintendohas unveiled information about the Indie World livestream. The show will last for around 20 minutes, and it will air on November 14, at 9:00 a.m. PT/12:00 p.m. ET. The presentation will be available via Nintendo’s YouTube channel.

Nintendo Indie World Showcase Date and Time

While first-party Nintendo games are the main highlights of the platform, there areseveral excellent Indie games on Nintendo Switc as well. The last edition of Indie World happened back in April, and it featured 21 titles. Some of the games that appeared in the presentation included theStardew Valley-inspiredMy Time at Sandrock,Blasphemous 2,Shadows Over Loathing,Mineko’s Night Market, and a new update forCult of the Lamb. No games have been confirmed for this edition of Indie World so far, but similar announcements are expected.

TheNintendo Switch has been a very successful console. Nintendo recently revealed that the system sold 132.46 million units, outselling the Wii, which was the previous best-selling home console made by the company. Still, it’s behind both the Nintendo DS and PlayStation 2 at the time of this writing.

There are rumors thatNintendo is planning to release the Switch 2 in 2024. Rumors suggest that the Switch’s successor will have advanced processing power and be backward compatible with the original Switch’s library, but fans should take those claims with a grain of salt.

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Nintendo is a Japanese video game company headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. While producing highly popular hardware consoles like the Switch, the company is known for its many first party video game franchises like Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Fire Emblem, Pokemon, and many more.