Nintendo is making this year’s E3 about the people, according to Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime.
During today’s Nintendo Direct, the company announced plans to bring the experience closer to consumers through a new initiative with Best Buy. During E3 week, fans will be able to try out demos of some of the Wii U titles featured at the expo by visiting the retailer’s outlets.
More details will be shared in the near future.
New Super Luigi is coming to North America on June 20 and Europe on July 26. In addition to Luigi, users can play as Nabbit in multiplayer mode. A disc-release is also planned, and will come in August.
The standalone DLC will cost $19.99. The disc version will go for $29.99.
Update: North American date: September 15
The Wonderful 101 will launch in Europe on August 23. We’ll likely have a North American date in just a bit – we’ll update this post when we receive that information.
Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons will cost $5.99 on the 3DS eShop. However, if you purchase either game before June 20, you can nab them for $4.99. Both titles arrive on May 30.
The next Sonic game is coming to Nintendo platforms. Announced during today’s Nintendo Direct, Sonic Lost Worlds is coming to both Wii U and 3DS. More information about the action platforming title will be shared in the future.