Nintendo Indie World: the program dedicated to independent titles finally back, with a big space exploration game?

The machinery of Nintendo is well oiled and we now know well at what period to Nintendo Direct risk of falling. The latest one was broadcast in September, full of announcements for fans of Mario, and the next one is not likely to arrive before early 2024. However, the publisher still has announcements to communicate, which concern independent productions. Yes, it’s been a while, because like last year, after the Nintendo Indie World spring, it is therefore an autumn edition which will be held, starting this week.

We have a rendez vous this Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. for around twenty minutes of announcements of all kinds dedicated to upcoming indie game releases on the Switch. Not to change, players have one title in particular on their lips, which remains an independent title despite its aura of popularity: Hollow Knight: Silksong, the launch of which had been postponed without further details and which, barring any surprises, will not see the light of day this year. THE leaker @Pyoro_Xwhich had teased players before the announcement of F-Zero 99 mentioned earlier today a game announced in the Direct from February 2021 where it is possible to roast marshmallows, suggesting that the Switch port of Outer Wilds could finally be talked about again. For the rest, everything is possible.

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