Nintendo booth at BitSummit Drift
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Nintendo Will Set Up a Booth at BitSummit Drift

Nintendo has revealed that it will have a booth containing game demos at BitSummit Drift. The company will feature demos of twelve titles on the Switch console, including Suika Game and SCHiM.

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The company had featured most of these games at previous Nintendo Direct and Indie World streams. Titles like The Star Named EOS and Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus appeared in the Japanese edition of the June 2024 Direct. Nintendo even featured The Exit 8 exclusively in the Japanese version of the April 2024 Indie World stream.

Nintendo will also distribute free memorabilia to the booth’s visitors. It will have a lantern-shaped notebook containing interviews with the developers behind the featured titles. The company will also give away hand towels with a large hiragana inscription of “Indie World” while stocks last.

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Here is the full list of all twelve titles that Nintendo will feature at its BitSummit Drift booth:

  1. A Dance of Fire and Ice
  2. Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure
  3. Kill The Crows
  4. SCHiM
  5. Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus
  6. The Star Named EOS
  7. Suika Game‘s 2-Player Mode Expansion
  8. Butto Bird
  9. Little Kitty, Big City
  10. The Exit 8
  11. Lorelei and the Laser Eyes
  12. Balatro

BitSummit Drift will take place at Miyako Messe in Kyoto, Japan, on July 19-21, 2024. Nintendo will set up its booth at the 3rd exhibition hall on the third floor of the building.


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