Fears of a potential delay may be somewhat allayed, with the highly-anticipated sequel having been rated in Korea.
The ninth generation titles launch on November 18th for Nintendo Switch and feature a seamless open world, new Pokemon, and much more.
Stray, A Plague Tale: Requiem, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3 have also been nominated for the Game of the Year category.
X Battles and Big Run are imminent, along with new cosmetics, three new weapons and ten classic weapons from previous games.
The upcoming Switch title has climbed back into the pole position, with Final Fantasy 16 dropping down to second position.
Nintendo says the service helps integrate its hardware and software business, and will continue to be important to the company.
"When we release new hardware in the future, we would like to showcase unique video games that could not be created with pre-existing hardware," Shigeru Miyamoto says.
Square Enix's farming sim action RPG sold over 26,000 units in Japan at launch, while the Switch dominated the hardware side of things.
Nintendo announces that its online subscription service for the Switch has now exceeded 36 million subscribers worldwide.
While Nintendo has said that it is monitoring the situation right now, it might follow Sony in raising the prices of its console down the line.
The first post-launch Tera Raid Battle event will focus on Eevee, while Black Crystal Tera Raid Battles in December will bring Charizard to the game.
The trailer also offers a cryptic glimpse of two new "monster" Pokemon known as Great Tusk and Iron Treads, among other things.
What exactly do we have to show for these $500 consoles two years in?
The company will "research and develop, as well as create value-added services to further reinforce Nintendo’s relationship with consumers."
Nintendo has provided for the ten best-selling first party titles on the Nintendo Switch, including Smash Bros., Zelda, Pokemon, and more.
Nintendo has also provided updated sales figures for the likes of Nintendo Switch Sports, Pokemon Legends: Arceus, and more.
The Nintendo Switch saw a couple of major new releases during the previous quarter, and both have performed well in terms of sales.
The Switch sold over 3.25 million units in the fiscal period ending September 30, with year-to-date sales down 19.2% year-on-year.
The presentation will offer roughly 25 minutes of new information about indie titles coming to the Nintendo Switch in the future.
Game Freak's open world Pokemon titles will be receiving yet another trailer ahead of their launch on November 18th for Nintendo Switch.