There's always speculation about the next Nintendo Direct showcase on the internet, usually starting around five minutes after the previous one aired. However, there's a new batch of rumors strongly indicating that we'll get one this week.
For context, the last full Nintendo Direct aired in September of last year. Sometimes, Nintendo goes a long time between these streams, but for the most part, the company maintains a cadence, and based on past Nintendo Directs, we should get an event of some kind in the near future. The Switch 2 is out in full force now, but we only have a vague idea of what to expect from it in 2026, so a Direct would go a long way toward letting users set their calendars for big releases.
Let's dig into these rumors and talk about when to expect a potential Nintendo Direct, and what we might see in it.
Nintendo Direct February 2026 rumors: When will it be?
A trio of sources who have largely proven reliable in the past are all reporting that there will be a Nintendo Direct on Thursday, Feb. 5.
Those sources include Video Games Chronicle, known leaker NateTheHate, and the popular YouTube channel GameXplain. All of them are circling this date in particular, so we should go ahead and operate under the assumption for now that Thursday is when we will learn about upcoming Switch and Switch 2 games.
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One thing worth noting, though, is that they're all saying this will be a Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, a special type of Direct that Nintendo has done in the past. These operate a little differently from regular Directs, in that first-party flagship Nintendo games only appear sparingly in them, if at all. If this Direct is real and if it's indeed a Partner Showcase, I would not expect anything involving Mario, Zelda, or the like to be mentioned in any capacity.
Nintendo Direct February 2026: What to expect
Nintendo Direct streams are notoriously hard to speculate about ahead of time because Nintendo is supernaturally good at keeping secrets. Leaks happen here and there, but for the most part, we never really know what to expect going into these streams. That said, if we work with the theory that this is a Partner Showcase and not a traditional Direct, that gives us something to work with.
For instance, several high-profile third-party games have been announced for Switch 2 in 2026. These include 007: First Light, the Switch 2 version of Elden Ring, and perhaps most enticingly, FromSoftware's The Duskbloods. The first two are known quantities, but The Duskbloods was one of the biggest announcements of 2025, and we haven't seen or heard anything about it since last April.
Beyond those games, it's pretty hard to say what we'll see at this Direct.
If the rumors are true, I would caution against assuming that this stream won't be worth watching because it's not a full-scale Nintendo Direct. Previous Partner Showcases have included big announcements; Octopath Traveler 0, one of the best games of 2025, was announced during one of these showcases, for example.
Just have faith and remember that Nintendo isn't the only company that makes good Switch games.
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