Nintendo: Breath of the Wild 2 was the show star at E3

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Wario, Mario, Metroid and Hyrule, among others, are on Nintendo's E3 2021. But the surprise of the show was different: the next Zelda was announced. It will be Breath of the Wild 2 and thus the successor to a game milestone.

The open-world role-playing game will be released for the Nintendo Switch in 2022. The trailer has a few pieces of information ready: it shows how Link moves between flying cities and apparently also fights on the surface of Hyrule.

Hyrule Warriors

The action game Hyrule Warriors will receive an “expansion pass” with two DLCs. The first DLC will be released on June 18th and will include new weapon types, enemies and more playable characters. The “first wave” is completed by another DLC with character episodes and battles, other characters and combat skills. The designation as the first wave indicates that this pass will not be the only one.

Metroid Dread

Metroid Dread is actually an old game, because a platformer was developed under this name in the late 2000s. Such a game will actually go on sale in 2.5D on October 8th. Hero Samus has to defend himself against robots on a strange planet.

WarioWare and Mario Party Superstars

There was also news about Wario and Mario. With WarioWare: Get It Together, a mini-game collection that can be played by two people using a Joy-Con controller will be available on September 10th. Nintendo is also moving towards party games on October 29th with Mario Party Superstars, which was also designed as a game collection for social evenings.

Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania

Sega will bring a remaster of Super Monkey Ball Deluxe to Switch on October 5th. In this variant of the Jump & apos; n & apos; Run genre, a monkey in a ball is steered through different environments.

Advance Wars 1 + 2: Re- Boot Camp

The round tactics game Advance Wars was actually released in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. On December 3, 2021, a remaster for the Switch will be released, which includes the single-player parts of the first and second Advance Wars in more contemporary graphics.