Nintendo Direct 2026.6.9 Gets 95-Minute Treehouse: Live Follow-Up
The extended Treehouse: Live runtime signals Nintendo is giving deeper hands-on previews of multiple announced titles, a shift from shorter post-Direct segments.
Key Facts
- Nintendo announced on Monday that the June 9, 2026 Nintendo Direct will be followed by a 95-minute Nintendo Treehouse: Live segment.
- The main Direct runs roughly 50 minutes, making for a combined 145 minutes of programming.
- Treehouse: Live features Nintendo of America staff playing announced titles live, with past segments covering games like Poko a Pokemon and Donkey Kong Bananza.
- The extended runtime suggests multiple titles will receive substantial gameplay previews rather than brief clips.
Reporting from 2 sources: ASCII.jp, Game Spark.
Nintendo announced that the June 9, 2026 Nintendo Direct will be followed by a 95-minute Nintendo Treehouse: Live segment featuring live gameplay of titles shown in the main broadcast. The main Direct runs roughly 50 minutes, making for a combined 145 minutes of programming.
Nintendo of America confirmed Monday that the June 9 Nintendo Direct will be followed by a 95-minute Nintendo Treehouse: Live broadcast. The main Direct runs roughly 50 minutes, bringing the total presentation to 145 minutes. Treehouse: Live features Nintendo of America staff playing announced titles live, with past segments covering games like Poko a Pokemon and Donkey Kong Bananza. The extended runtime suggests multiple titles will receive substantial gameplay previews rather than brief clips.
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