Nintendo’s E3 2016 presence will come in the form of a livestream presented on their Treehouse: Live platform, at 9am PT on June 14.
Aside from their showing of Zelda Wii U, which will be their primary focus, Nintendo’s livestream will kick off with new gameplay for Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon.
On their second day of livestreaming the company will host a Q&A session with Niantic Labs, the developer behind Pokémon Go. The livestream will begin a litte later than the previous one: 10am PT on June 15. After the Pokémon livestream, upcoming Wii U and 3DS games will be getting the spotlight, including Monster Hunter Generations, Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past, and Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FEI.
Another Pokémon event is set for 7am PT on June 16, according to the Nintendo of Japan site, but it is yet to be confirmed if this will be part of the Treehouse Live event.
We first learned of the company’s E3 plans in late April, when they announced a full-day livestream of Zelda Wii U. As it turns out, more than just Zelda will be making an appearance, and their presence will span two days instead of one.
Nintendo ditched the traditional method of having an E3 show on stage, in favor of presenting via Nintendo Direct conferences in 2013. That trend will continue this year, only this will be the first time they deliver their full event as a Treehouse: Live event. When the hero of time comes, visit Nintendo’s E3 site, Twitch, or YouTube to watch the live show.
Source: IGN