The most recent Nintendo Direct was a blockbuster event packed with several exciting announcements, and now all of them are on display in a recently-released overview graphic by Nintendo. Fans all from around the world tuned into the 50-minute-long livestream presentation on Wednesday, which revealed some of Nintendo’s content for the Switch in 2021.

The many new games announced at the Nintendo Direct event included everything from first-party prospects like re-release of The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword and a Switch port of Team Ninja’s Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection, as well as planned DLC content for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was a jam-packed event all around, and now Nintendo is showing off all that their latest Direct showcase had to offer in an eye-catching promotional image as per the company’s typical post-Direct tradition.

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Nintendo released a large infographic for the latest Nintendo Direct earlier today on the Nintendo Of America Twitter page. This poster-style image contains the logos to every single announcement made during Wednesday’s festivities - be they a full game or added content for an already-released title, with 30 in total - all set against a solid white background and featuring a thin red “Nintendo Direct” banner across the top. It can all be seen in all of its glory in Nintendo of America's tweet below:

Despite shipping complications brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and legal trouble surrounding the Switch's Joy-Con controller, Pokémon will be turning 25, The Legend Of Zelda will celebrate its 35th anniversary, and Donkey Kong will reach a landmark 40 years in 2021.

On top of these momentous celebrations, it seems Nintendo has exciting plans for this year, as evidenced by Wednesday’s impressive Nintendo Direct showcase. Seeing all of these logos in one image really punctuates just how big this week’s event was, and is a nice visual of all of the promising games and additional content Nintendo fans have to look forward to in 2021.

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Source: Nintendo of America/Twitter