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Nintendo will showcase more indies on August 11

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Nintendo announced today that it will host another Indie World showcase at 9 a.m. Pacific tomorrow, August 11.

The 20-minute show will give Nintendo a chance to highlight some of the biggest indie games coming to the Switch for the rest of this year and beyond. The console has some major first-party releases on the way, including Metroid: Dread, but indies have found a lot of success on the machine. They can help fill out Switch’s holiday lineup.

Hopefully, this show will include a look at Hollow Knight: Silksong. It’s been a long time since we’ve heard about the anticipated sequel to the beloved Metroidvania.

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We could also expect some announcements for new indie games. These events typically include at least one title that surprise launches right after the show.

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Author: Mike Minotti
Source: Venturebeat

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