Nintendo has announced a surprise Indie World stream

The latest Nintendo Indie World will take place on 11 and 12 May around the world.
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A brand new Nintendo Indie World showcase has been announced for 11 May 2022 (or 12 May, depending on where you are around the world), meaning there isn’t long to go before we know what the company has in store.

Early predictions are already going wild, with some speculating the showcase will re-introduce either Hollow Knight: Silksong or Sports Story, both highly-anticipated, Australian-made games. As always, it’s best to temper expectations as neither game has anything solid announced just yet – but a bit of hope never goes astray.

The presentation is set to last 20 minutes, and will likely be a breakneck run through every major indie game launching in Switch over the next few months. There are typically a few surprises, a few immediate game launches, and plenty of fun, so it’ll be well worth tuning in for.

Here’s how to watch the latest Nintendo showcase around the world.

How to watch the May 2022 Nintendo Indie World in Australia

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The latest Indie World is set to take place on 11 May 2022 and 12 May 2022 across Australia. Here’s how those pesky time zones work out:

  • Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Hobart – 12:00 am AEST (12 May)
  • Adelaide, Darwin – 11:30 pm ACST (11 May)
  • Perth – 10:00 pm AWST (11 May)

The show will be live on YouTube and the local Nintendo social media channels.

How to watch the May 2022 Nintendo Indie World in the US

The latest Indie World is set to take place on 11 May 2022 in the US. Here’s how the time zones work out around the country:

  • 7:00 am PT
  • 8:00 am MT
  • 9:00 am CT
  • 10:00 am ET

As in other regions, the showcase will be viewable on social media and YouTube.

How to watch the May 2022 Nintendo Indie World in the UK

The latest Indie World is set to take place on 11 May 2022 in the UK.

It will air from 3:00 pm BST.

Likewise, the showcase will be viewable on social media and YouTube.

Leah J. Williams is a gaming and entertainment journalist who's spent years writing about the games industry, her love for The Sims 2 on Nintendo DS and every piece of weird history she knows. You can find her tweeting @legenette most days.