Nintendo's E3 Plans Include World Championships

By Jorge Ba-oh 13.05.2015 2

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Nintendo is bringing a wealth of content to this year's E3, though a Digital Event and live Treehouse sessions.

Repeating the success of E3 2014, Nintendo will be hosting a video presentation from 9AM PT (5pm GMT) on 16th June. Viewers will be treated to announcements on the latest games Nintendo has in store for Wii U and 3DS.

Throughout the week, Nintendo will also bring fans more in-depth coverage through broadcasts from the E3 showfloor.


 

In addition, 2015 will see the return of the Nintendo World Championships; a tournament that will be streamed online on 14th June, live from the NOKIA Theatre in L.A. To enter, fans can join qualifying heats at selected Best Buy stores on 30th May.

More details on timings for the Treehouse Live sessions and Nintendo World Championships will be made available closer to E3.

Finally, those wanting a slice of the Mario Maker action will be able to sample the game from 4-9pm on Wednesday 17th June and 12-5pm on 20th June at selected Best Buy stores. Those who attend will receive a 30th anniversary Super Mario Bros. pin (whilst stocks last).

What are you hoping to see from Nintendo this year?

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"World" Championships? Oh, Americans and their "World" tournaments.

Yeah, because obv. everyone will go to America to compete in a qualifier to an American event...

This needs to be better planned to be called WC imo with a national Championship first. That would be superduper cool and might make me play videogames seriously again. With online tech they could even do these online to make it affordable. Even though I sincerely think the twitch cash they would earn + the commercial purpose this would inevitably serve would pay this project back.

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