The earthquake-delayed Nintendo Direct September briefing brought a lot of big news. In the space of just 30 minutes, Nintendo made a series of big reveals including the announcement of brand-new Switch games like Luigi's Mansion 3, an untitled Animal Crossing game, and a Katamari Damacy remaster. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate also got some attention, as Nintendo announced a new character, Isabelle, and revealed a special-edition bundle.

You can catch up on all the big Nintendo Direct September news in the roundup below.

Animal Crossing
It is finally happening; Nintendo is bringing the town management series to the console in 2019, marking the first new release in the franchise since 2013's New Leaf for 3DS.

Assassin's Creed Odyssey
The new Assassin's Creed game, Odyssey, will be released for Switch in Japan through a streaming-only edition.

Luigi's Mansion 3
The first new entry in the Luigi's Mansion series since 2013, the new game was announced through a very brief teaser and ... well, we don't know much of anything outside of its existence.

Katamari Damacy
A remaster of the beloved and unique puzzle game is coming to Switch this winter. [Full story]

More Switch Online Service Details
The Nintendo Direct broadcast featured some new details on the paid service that launches later this month, including some of the free games you get with your membership.

Mario Tennis Aces DLC
The popular tennis game is adding new characters Shy Guy and Birdo, as well as new co-op modes, as part of an upcoming update.

Civ 6
Confirming an earlier rumour, the strategy game was officially announced for Switch during the event. It will feature updates and improvements.

The Next Smash Bros. Ultimate Character
Isabelle from the Animal Crossing series is joining the roster for the next Smash Bros. game.

Smash Bros. Ultimate Switch Bundle
A $360 USD bundle that includes a specially designed Switch dock and matching Joy-Cons, as well as a digital copy of the fighting game, launches in November.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
A new version of the Wii U game featuring all the same characters you remember and some new ones, Toadette and Nabbit, is coming to Switch is 2019.

Final Fantasy On Switch
Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age is headed to Nintendo Switch (and Xbox One) in 2019. [Full story]. Not only that, but other classic-era Final Fantasy titles are also coming to Switch.

Pokemon Developer Making New Non-Pokemon Game
Pokemon series developer GameFreak announced a new RPG for Switch--and it's not in the Pokemon franchise.