Square Enix Presents is the latest "Nintendo Direct-like" livestream showcase event, airs March 18th

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Nintendo's success found within the Nintendo Direct style of live broadcast has inspired many others to reveal upcoming game announcements in a similar way, especially in a world where E3 can't take place. Square Enix is the latest to follow the trend, with the freshly-announced "Square Enix Presents". The broadcast will take place on March 18th, and will last around 40 minutes, with the company teasing that fans will be able to see the next Life is Strange entry, a Just Cause mobile game, new footage for Balan Wonderworld and Outriders, and more.

Be sure to catch the stream on Square Enix's YouTube or Twitch channels, at 17:00 GMT, on March 18th, or you can keep up to date by watching our live coverage roundup.

LONDON (March 11, 2021) - SQUARE ENIX Ltd. today announced the debut of a new video program called SQUARE ENIX PRESENTS, a series of shows in which the company will reveal new games, updates and news directly to the global gaming community throughout the year. The first show, debuting on March 18 at 17:00 p.m. GMT on Square Enix’s official Twitch and YouTube channels, will run approximately 40-minutes and include the world premiere of the next game in the critically acclaimed and award-winning Life is Strange™ series, featuring an all-new protagonist wielding an exciting new power.

The show will also feature new trailers, gameplay videos and announcements for the following:

  • Outriders™, the high-intensity RPG-shooter set in an original dark and desperate sci-fi universe, coming out on April 1
  • Balan Wonderworld™, which arrives on March 26
  • The ongoing celebration for the 25th anniversary of TOMB RAIDER®
  • Marvel’s Avengers, the story-driven, third-person action-adventure game from Crystal Dynamics
  • Upcoming action shooter Just Cause® Mobile
  • New mobile game announcements from the award-winning Square Enix Montréal studio
  • A look at a few of the whimsical games from Square Enix sister company TAITO

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Nintendo like..... ohh ffs, why do nintendo fans have to keep thinking nintendo did it first.

Sorry snowflakes but video conferences came well before nintendo went cheap at wouldn't attend exhibitions.
 

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Feral Interactive (the studio behind the excellent GRID and Alien Isolation ports to Switch) handled Square-Enix’s Tomb Raider trilogy ports to Mac and Linux.

It would not surprise me in the slightest, if they’ve been entrusted with porting the trilogy over to Switch, for Tomb Raider’s 25th Anniversary ‘ongoing celebration’.
 
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At least they have given a outline of what they are intending to talk about. No surprises as such so no potential switch announcement of KH
 

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Shut up, boy.
Take your snowflake strawman argument somewhere else
No one starting an argument so wind your neck in princess.

You cant even have a joke and mention nintendo without its fanboys getting all pissy.
 
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