Nintendo Direct September 2023: start times and where to watch

Everything you need to know to catch the next Nintendo Direct
Nintendo Direct September 2023: start times and where to watch
Nintendo Direct September 2023: start times and where to watch /

While Nintendo recently broadcasted a Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct, the last proper Direct showcase from the Japanese company happened all the way back in June 2023 right at the tail end of Not-E3 week. Seems like forever ago, huh? Well, that wait is ending very soon because the next Nintendo Direct has been scheduled for September 14, 2023.

It’s going to last for around 40 minutes, according to Nintendo, and will feature “information focused on Nintendo Switch games releasing this winter.”

Here’s everything you need to know about the Nintendo Direct September 2023 start times and where to watch the event.

Nintendo Direct September 2023 information.
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Nintendo Direct September 2023: start times

The Nintendo Direct June 2023 begins on September 14, 2023, at 7am PT. Here’s a breakdown of the start times for all time zones:

  • September 14, 7am PT
  • September 14, 9am CT
  • September 14, 10am ET
  • September 14, 3pm BST
  • September 14, 4pm CEST
  • September 14, 19:30pm IST
  • September 14, 10pm CST
  • September 14, 11pm KST/JST
  • September 15, 12am AEST
  • September 15, 2am NZST

Nintendo Direct September 2023: where to watch

You can follow the upcoming Nintendo Direct on YouTube. We’ve embedded the video below:

Make sure to follow our coverage on videogames.si.com, where you can catch up on anything you might have missed.


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MARCO WUTZ

Marco Wutz is a writer from Parkstetten, Germany. He has a degree in Ancient History and a particular love for real-time and turn-based strategy games like StarCraft, Age of Empires, Total War, Age of Wonders, Crusader Kings, and Civilization as well as a soft spot for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. He began covering StarCraft 2 as a writer in 2011 for the largest German community around the game and hosted a live tournament on a stage at gamescom 2014 before he went on to work for Bonjwa, one of the country's biggest Twitch channels. He branched out to write in English in 2015 by joining tl.net, the global center of the StarCraft scene run by Team Liquid, which was nominated as the Best Coverage Website of the Year at the Esports Industry Awards in 2017. He worked as a translator on The Crusader Stands Watch, a biography in memory of Dennis "INTERNETHULK" Hawelka, and provided live coverage of many StarCraft 2 events on the social channels of tl.net as well as DreamHack, the world's largest gaming festival. From there, he transitioned into writing about the games industry in general after his graduation, joining GLHF, a content agency specializing in video games coverage for media partners across the globe, in 2021. He has also written for NGL.ONE, kicker, ComputerBild, USA Today's ForTheWin, The Sun, Men's Journal, and Parade. Email: marco.wutz@glhf.gg