To close out the month of March, Nintendo recently held a new Direct dedicated entirely to games planned for the current Switch. The event only lasted for about 30 minutes, but it still featured some noteworthy announcements from first- and third-party developers. A new Tomodachi Life game was revealed, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was shown off for the third time, and Pokemon Legends: Z-A was given a late 2025 release window. It was even announced that Nintendo's long-dormant Rhythm Heaven franchise was making a return with a new entry called Rhythm Heaven Groove.