Every game and release date announced during September 2022's … – For The Win

Another Nintendo Direct has come and gone. As is often the case, September 2022’s broadcast was overflowing with brilliant video game announcements — about 54 in total, even. 
Sure, there’s no topping The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom‘s release date reveal or Goldeneye 007 finally coming back, but the smaller stuff deserves shout-outs too. It’s a lot to take in, especially if someone missed the showcase.
Luckily for you, we’ve put together a list of every game and release date announcement from the September 2022 Nintendo Direct below!

The biggest release for this month is probably Splatoon 3, which is obviously already out – but there are now dates for post-launch events.

After being missing in action for years, everyone’s favorite witch will take center stage in Bayonetta 3. Undoubtedly the spooky season’s biggest game.

Some solid ports are coming to Switch this fall, but none are quite as hype as the Front Mission remake.

The holiday’s a little more barren for Nintendo’s console, but at least Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion will make up for it.

The following titles and DLC don’t have firm release dates yet but should land before year’s end.
Fire Emblem Engage
The biggest Nintendo Switch title to kick off 2023 is Fire Emblem Engage, no contest.

There’s nothing bigger than The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – perhaps for all of 2023, not just during the spring season. Also helps that it’s the only release within this window with an actual date.

The following games have loose release dates of ‘sometime in 2023’ – and Pikmin 4 is probably more notable than the rest.
Well, that does it! There’s no shortage of Nintendo Switch games over the coming months, that’s for certain.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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Was it supposed to be a lateral-filled play (Bill Belichick won’t say). Could Mac Jones have run for a TD if he caught it (lol no).
This was pure savagery from Chandler Jones.
The “Fail Lateral” will forever live on in NFL history.

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