Nintendo Indie World Showcase Announced for Tomorrow, With 20 Minutes of Indie Games Heading to Switch

Nintendo Indie World Showcase Announced for Tomorrow, With 20 Minutes of Indie Games Heading to Switch

Nintendo Indie World Showcase Announced for Tomorrow, With 20 Minutes of Indie Games Heading to Switch

Nintendo has announced the first Indie World Showcase for 2024. The digital showcase airs tomorrow, April 17, at 7am PT / 10am ET.

New #IndieWorld Showcase incoming! 💡

Tune in tomorrow, 4/17 at 7am PT for roughly 20 minutes of announcements and updates on indie games headed to #NintendoSwitch in 2024.

Watch live here: https://t.co/jGiccyBhME pic.twitter.com/V31Dfuxs0N

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) April 16, 2024

As with previous Indie World Showcases, the event will be roughly 20 minutes and will feature news and updates focused on indie games heading to the Nintendo Switch. The last Nintendo Indie World Showcase was held in November; some of the announcements from that event included a Switch port of Outer Wilds, Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution, and On Your Tail.

Though Nintendo did not tease or specify which indie games would appear this time around, many fans hope that Team Cherry will finally unveil a release date for Hollow Knight: Silksong. Silksong, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2017 game Hollow Knight, was announced back in 2019, but in the years since, Team Cherry has provided minimal updates on when fans can expect the project to release.

The announcement also comes roughly a day after it was announced that Nintendo would not attend Gamescom this year after the company attended the event last year. Though Nintendo has not provided details as to why it is skipping Gamescom this year, there has been speculation that it may be due to the company’s light release schedule in 2024.

Last year, Nintendo had a presence at Gamescom, where the company reportedly revealed and demoed a successor to the Nintendo Switch behind closed doors. Though Nintendo has yet to announce a successor to the Switch, rumors suggest the new hardware has been delayed until next year.

Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

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