How to watch the Splatoon Raiders Nintendo Direct and Treehouse: Live to see more of the next big Switch 2 game
The single-player Splatoon game is getting a dedicated showcase this week
Nintendo has confirmed more details about the Splatoon Raiders Direct announced earlier this month. As such, here's how to watch the show tomorrow.
Earlier this month, Nintendo did its first proper Nintendo Direct presentation since last September, and it was probably the best showcase of Summer Game Fest season. We had massive news like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake and Xenoblade Genesis, huge ports like Dragon's Dogma 2, Devil May Cry 5, and Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and the first major signs of life from Kingdom Hearts 4 in years. But with so much to look forward to, it's easy to have forgotten that Nintendo's summer lineup is also pretty packed, with Star Fox, Rhythm Heaven Groove, and Splatoon Raiders all releasing within a month of each other.
During the Direct, Nintendo confirmed that Splatoon Raiders would be getting its own dedicated showcase later in the month, and today it's released more details about what we can expect. While we don't know much more about the contents of the Direct itself, Nintendo confirmed it'll be a brisk one, only running for 15 minutes. But, if that's disappointing, don't worry, as Nintendo now confirms that there's also going to be a 30-minute Nintendo Treehouse Live focused on the game airing directly after.
How to watch the Splatoon Raiders Nintendo Direct
The Splatoon Raiders Nintendo Direct will air live on Tuesday, June 30 at 7am PT / 10am ET / 3pm GMT, with the show set to feature 15 minutes of info, followed by a Nintendo Treehouse Live stream at 7:15 am PT / 10:15 am ET / 3:15 pm GMT showing an additional 30 minutes of gameplay.
Watch the Splatoon Raiders Nintendo Direct stream here
The show will air live on Nintendo's YouTube channels simultaneously, so just pick whatever region suits you best! For whatever reason, the Treehouse segment will be a separate stream, which you can find below.
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