The $50 million minute: Nintendo Direct's 50-minute run

Nintendo has confirmed a June 9, 2026, Direct that will run about 50 minutes, offering a glimpse into the company's upocming titles and games. The presentation is slated to begin at 7 a.m. Pacific time, which is 10 a.m. Eastern time, on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.

According to the official Nintendo of America account on X, the company shared the exact start time, date, and a brief outline of the event schedule. The announcement comes after a series of alleged leaks and persistent rumors about the Direct .

Leaked titles: Ocarina of Time remake, new Fire Emblem, and more

Leaks hint at a possible Ocarina of Time remake, new Fire Emblem, Pokémon Winds and Waves, and a sequel to Super Mario Odyssey among other first and third-party titles. While the rumors are not confirmed, they have generated significant buzz among fans.

The presentation is expected to feature a mix of first and third-party titles, offering a glimpse into Nintendo's upcoming games and franchises.. The company has not provided any further details about the titles that will be showcased during the Direct.

Treehouse Live: 95 minutes of developer interviews and deeper looks

Following the main showcase, a 95-minute segment called Nintendo Treehouse Live will continue the programming, offering deeper looks at upcoming titles and developer interviews. The Treehouse Live segment will provide fans with a more in-depth look at the games and franchisees that will be showcased during the Direct.

The link to the livestream is already active on YouTube, though viewers will need to wait a litle over 23 hours before the feed becomes publicly available.. In addition to the YouTube broadcast, the showcase can be streamed through the Nintendo Today app, providing another convenient way for fans to watch the event on mobile devices.