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A Nintendo Direct focused on third-party games is taking place on July 31
The stream will run for about 25 minutes and feature titles for Switch and Switch 2.
This is a partner showcase, so you probably shouldn’t expect to find out release dates for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond or Kirby Air Riders here. Maybe we’ll finally get some details about Call of Duty games coming to Nintendo platforms, something Microsoft said would happen when it signed a pact with the company a couple of years back. It's still slated to arrive this year and we now know it’ll be playable at Xbox’s booth at Gamescom next month.
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