Nintendo Direct CONFIRMED: Nintendo Switch games reveal being live streamed TOMORROW

fans will be treated to another tomorrow, and among the announcements will be new details on upcoming exclusive Mario Tennis Aces.

The latest Nintendo Direct of 2018 will be broadcasted live at 2pm PT on Thursday March 8, which is 10pm GMT in the UK.

You can watch the latest Nintendo Direct by clicking here.

The latest Nintendo Direct follows a big games reveal in January, where Mario Tennis Aces debuted, and the Nintendo Labo announcement.

Announcing the news today, the official Nintendo UK Twitter account posted: “#NintendoDirect is coming! Tune in on March 8th at 22:00 (UK time) for half an hour of information about upcoming #NintendoSwitch and Nintendo #3DS games, including new details on #MarioTennis Aces.”

The first Nintendo Direct of 2018 was a Nintendo Direct Mini in January, in which nine new Nintendo Switch games were revealed.

These games were Dark Souls Remastered, Mario Tennis Aces, The World Ends With You Final Remix, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Hyrule Warriors, SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy, Fe, Celeste and Ys VIII: Lacrimosa.

A few weeks later Nintendo held another online announcement, during which they revealed Nintendo Labo for the first time.

Nintendo Switch fans will now surely be speculating what games could get announced at the Nintendo Direct.

Ahead of the last Nintendo Direct, rumours were circulating that GTA 5 and the original Red Dead Redemption could get announced by Rockstar for the Switch.

In terms of Nintendo exclusives, the big games on the horizon are Pokemon Switch and Metroid Prime 4.

The rumour mill has been abuzz with claims that Pokemon Switch could get released this year, so a Direct announcing it would make sense.

Other possible announcements include a port of Wii U title Super Smash Bros and also more details on the upcoming Nintendo Switch paid-for online service.

The Nintendo Switch paid-for online service is set to be launched this September.

Subscribers will get to download a compilation of classic titles with added online play, such as Super Mario Bros. 3, Balloon Fight and Dr. Mario.

Fans will also get new eShop discounts and continuing access to online gameplay and the console’s official online app.

The Nintendo Switch Virtual Console is also expected to launch alongside the paid-for online service.

And it’s been rumoured that Nintendo Gamecube titles could be available on the Switch Virtual Console.