The second Nintendo Indie World Showcase will show up in November 2022, detailing new and upcoming Switch games.

November 2022 Nintendo Indie World Showcase Will Show Up This Week

A Nintendo Indie World Showcase presentation will appear on November 9, 2022. Both the North American and European Twitter accounts shared the announcement. People will be able to tune in at 9am PT/12pm ET/6pm CET. As usual, Switch indie games will be shown off during the event.

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The placeholder page is already live on YouTube. It noted that the November 2022 Indie World Showcase will come in at just under 30 minutes. There’s a 25 minute run-time. As usual, this will mean announcements for new games, looks at already announced games, video footage, and perhaps even developer commentary.

This is only the second Nintendo showcase looking at independent developers’ titles for 2022. The first one appeared in May 2022. Some of the games that showed up there and had a Fall or Winter 2022 release window included Batora: Lost Haven, A Guidebook of Babel, and Wildfrost. We could also learn more about Hollow Knight: Silksong. As these presentations tend to include shadowdrops, there will also likely be at least two games available immediately following the video presentation.

There won’t be any first-party or major releases showing up here, however. Those are reserved for full Nintendo Directs. The last one focusing on games appeared back on September 13, 2022.

The next Nintendo Indie World Showcase will show off Switch games at 9am PT/12pm ET/6pm CET on November 9, 2022.


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