A lot of fans have been waiting for the forthcoming Nintendo Switch and they are lucky as the Japanese tech giant will have a live-stream of the event to be held today at 11 P.M ET. Also, here are some of the details and future games that will be accessible on the hybrid console.

According to Den of Geek, the official announcement of Nintendo stated that this presentation will be an occasion for invited media, financial analysts, and trade partners in Tokyo that will be globally live-streamed on January 12, U.S. time.

The presentation will encompass the release and pricing of Nintendo Switch, as well as a quick look at the line-up of games presently in progress. Also, the said announcement will be trailed by Nintendo Treehouse live-stream on Jan. 13 at 9:30 am ET. This live stream will show all of the games publicized during the Nintendo Switch Direct.

Furthermore, Video Games Republic stated that Nintendo fans will be able to view the live stream fresh from three sources, namely: Nintendo, which will be the primary source of all the other live streams, Twitch which is perhaps the world's leading gaming streaming platform and of course YouTube.

Based on some news the event may run more or less last for an hour. This is established from the fact that the PlayStation 4 pronouncement courtesy of Sony lasted for about two hours, last February 2013. It was also noted that the conference for Microsoft's Xbox One in May the same year lasted for an hour.

Also, it was reported that the event may more or less finally disclose its launch date and prices worldwide. With a bit of luck the occasion might also cover some of the first games to be involved in the Switch.

After all, it can be remembered that Nintendo did tease 48 big-name developers in their October 20 Switch event. Some of which are The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart, Splatoon, Skyrim, and the new 3D Mario.

For Nintendo's fans who wanted to be knowledgeable on every detail about the Nintendo Switch here is your chance you just have to stay tuned at Nintendo's live-stream today at 11 P.M ET.