Can’t make it to E3 this year? Well, Nintendo has got you covered, as it has just announced its “E3 Experience at Nintendo NY” where fans will be able to go to the Nintendo NY store in Rockefeller Center and check out all of Nintendo’s special E3 events.
Lasting from June 11 to June 15, this event is functionally the same as Sony’s PlayStation E3 Experience, but obviously lasts for more than one day due to the sheer amount of things Nintendo will be offering during this period. Namely, attendees will be able to watch Nintendo’s E3 Direct, Nintendo Treehouse: Live, the Splatoon 2 World Championship, and the Super Smash Bros. Invitational tournament.
In addition to the live streams, players who attend the “E3 Experience at Nintendo NY” will also be able to play Mario Tennis Aces and the upcoming Super Smash Bros. title on the Nintendo Switch.
Here is the full schedule:
June 11
6:30PM – 9PM – Splatoon 2 World Championship Opening Round Live Video Stream
June 12
12PM: Nintendo Direct: E3 2018
Immediately following Nintendo Direct: E3 2018 – Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018 Video Stream
4PM: Splatoon 2 World Championship Finals Video Stream
5PM: Play Super Smash Bros. and Mario Tennis Aces for the Nintendo Switch
6PM: Super Smash Bros. Invitational 2018 Video Stream
**Fans can begin lining up at 9AM to attend.**
June 13
9AM: Play Super Smash Bros. and Mario Tennis Aces for the Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018 Video Stream
**Fans can begin lining up at 7AM to attend.**
June 14
9AM: Play Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo Switch and Mario Tennis Aces
Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018 Video Stream
**Fans can begin lining up at 7AM to attend.**
June 15
9AM: Play Super Smash Bros. and Mario Tennis Aces for the Nintendo Switch
**Fans can begin lining up at 7AM to attend.**
Hopefully, Nintendo will have everything sorted out at the event, because considering that Mario Tennis Aces is already available as a demo, there’s no doubt that people will be coming in droves to get their hands on the new Smash game.
In any event, be sure to check out Nintendo’s Facebook post if you want to learn more.
Published: Jun 8, 2018 11:07 am