
Nintendo has confirmed a major Nintendo Direct presentation scheduled for September 2025, promising exciting reveals. Get all the details about the event's timing, platforms, and expected announcements here.
Nintendo Direct September 2025: The Complete Breakdown
September 2025 Nintendo Direct Start Time Confirmed
Nintendo of America's official YouTube and X accounts reveal the September 2025 Nintendo Direct will premiere on September 12, 2025, at 6:00 AM PT / 9:00 AM ET. The 60-minute presentation will stream live exclusively on Nintendo's official YouTube channel.
Check the schedule below to find the exact time for your timezone:
Anticipated Announcements for Nintendo Direct September 2025
Nintendo Remains Silent as Fan Theories Multiply
While the previous Nintendo Direct primarily showcased Kirby Air Riders for Switch 2, the company has revealed nothing about September's lineup. This silence hasn't stopped passionate speculation within the gaming community.
Many predict Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will finally get a release date, potentially with expanded gameplay footage. Fans also await updates on Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and Rhythm Heaven Groove, both showcased in March 2025's Direct.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A Mega Evolution Hype Continues

Nintendo has fueled excitement with consecutive Mega Evolution reveals for Pokémon Legends: Z-A, including Mega Dragonite, Mega Victreebel, and Mega Malamar. This momentum suggests the Direct may feature additional reveals.
Although unconfirmed, the strategic rollout of these announcements points toward a significant Pokémon-related segment during September's showcase.
Switch 2 Port of Red Dead Redemption 2 Potentially Coming

Rumors about Red Dead Redemption 2 coming to Switch 2 have intensified following vague hints from voice actors and inconsistent publisher statements. While neither Nintendo nor Ubisoft has confirmed this port, September's Direct presents an ideal opportunity for its unveiling.
Understanding Nintendo Directs

Nintendo Directs are digital presentations where the company reveals upcoming games, hardware, and services. These broadcasts vary in scope, from comprehensive first-party showcases to focused updates on specific titles or third-party collaborations.