Last year, Nintendo opted not to hold a typical E3 press conference. It was a drastic change of pace for the company but it seemed to work out. This year, Nintendo is again going to skip the live conference and opt instead for another digital event.
Every year, Nintendo looks for the best way to show its games and share its news with fans, media and other key audiences. In 2013, Nintendo decided to forgo a traditional press conference and use a video – in that case a Nintendo Direct – to share its news from E3. The company is building on that approach at E3 2014 with the "Nintendo Digital Event," a new kind of video program that will reveal and provide further detail about the gaming experiences on the way for Nintendo platforms in 2014 and beyond.

The Nintendo Digital Event will take place at 9AM (PT; 12PM ET) on Tuesday, June 10.

In addition, Nintendo announced their Nintendo Treehouse program today. This will bring E3 to the home audience by featuring hours of E3 coverage of Nintendo titles. This includes live demonstrations of demos and streams with developers and publishers.