How And When To Watch Nintendo’s Indie World Presentation

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About twice a year, Nintendo holds a big stream called Indie World, in which the company shines a spotlight on a host of indie games coming to the Nintendo Switch in the coming weeks, months, and years. These presentations are often packed with shocks, surprises, and sudden releases, making them well worth tuning in for.

The first Indie World of the year took place back in April, and saw the announcement of games like Mineko’s Night Market, Rift of the NecroDancer, DLC for Cult of the Lamb, and more. It also saw the surprise release of the fantastic Shadows Over Loathing, and Teslagrad 2, just to give you a bit of a thermometer by which to mark your excitement.

Nintendo’s November Indie World Presentation is set to take place later today, and is sure to be packed with excitement, announcements, and shadow drops. Could Hollow Knight Silksong (which I'm worried won't be good) make an appearance? Maybe! But don’t hold your buggy breath.

We’ve put together this handy guide to show you when to watch Nintendo’s Indie World presentation, as well as how to watch the Indie World presentation.

When To Watch The Indie World Presentation

Nintendo’s second Indie World presentation of the year will be streamed live on a number of platforms today, at 9:00am PT. It’s set to last for about 20 minutes, and while the time might not be ideal for anyone outside of North America, it’s definitely worth watching no matter where you live.

On that note, here’s when you can watch the November Indie World Presentation in your time zone:

November 14, 2023

  • PT: 9:00am

  • ET: 12:00 midday

  • GMT: 5:00pm

  • CET: 6:00pm

  • IST: 10:30pm

November 15, 2023

  • CST: 1:00am

  • JST: 2:00am

  • AEDT: 4:00am

  • NZDT: 6:00am

How To Watch The Indie World Presentation

Nintendo, as always, has provided a host of options for watching its Indie World presentation. You can, of course, watch it live on Twitch and YouTube, and there’s usually (but not always) some kind of Twitter stream… but it seems like that’s being used less and less lately for some reason. Nintendo also provides regional streams for each of its main service regions, including Europe, North America, Japan, and Australia.

Here are the links to watch the Indie World presentation:

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