Nintendo reportedly plans Star Fox revival and Ocarina of Time remake for Switch 2

Leaker NateTheHate claims Nintendo is preparing a new classic-style Star Fox game for summer 2026 on Switch 2, alongside a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time later that year. VGC sources have corroborated the reports. The announcements tie into upcoming media like The Super Mario Galaxy movie.

Nintendo is reportedly developing a new Star Fox game described as a 'classic' revival, set for announcement in April and release in summer 2026 on Switch 2. Leaker NateTheHate, who previously accurately predicted the Switch 2 reveal date, shared these details on his podcast on March 27. The game will feature online multiplayer and strong visuals, according to the leaker. This follows the appearance of Star Fox's Fox McCloud in the upcoming The Super Mario Galaxy movie, launching in April, and marks the first new Star Fox title since Star Fox Zero on Wii U in 2016. NateTheHate said, “Star Fox is coming back in summer 2026. We’re getting a new Star Fox game in the very near future. I’ve been told it’s a classic style Star Fox game.” VGC sources have corroborated these claims, as first reported by Eurogamer.net. Separately, a remake of the 1998 N64 classic The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is planned for Switch 2 in the second half of 2026, approaching the holidays, to celebrate the Zelda franchise's 40th anniversary. “In the second half of 2026, approaching the holidays if not the holidays, we are going to receive an Ocarina of Time remake for Switch 2,” NateTheHate stated. He noted uncertainty on the remake's scope, speculating it could be a 1:1 port like Demon's Souls or incorporate new design choices. No new 3D Mario game is expected in 2026, with that title slated for 2027, following Super Mario Odyssey in 2017. Nintendo is unlikely to hold a general Nintendo Direct until June, opting instead for social media and its Today app for earlier announcements. Kotaku has reached out to Nintendo for comment.

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Nintendo confirms 10 first-party games for Switch 2

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Nintendo has outlined 10 upcoming first-party titles for the Switch 2 in its latest financial report, offering a mix of new releases and enhanced editions to bolster the console's library through 2025 and into 2026. The lineup includes three holiday season games and seven more slated for next year. While some are upgraded versions of existing hits, others introduce fresh entries in popular franchises.

Leaker NateTheHate has revealed details of Nintendo's alleged Switch 2 lineup, including a new Star Fox game and an Ocarina of Time remake set for later this year. A former Nintendo marketer described the company as furious over these persistent disclosures. The leaks challenge Nintendo's strategy of surprise announcements.

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Updating our January 2 preview of the 2026 video game calendar—which headlined Grand Theft Auto 6 (Nov. 19), Resident Evil Requiem (Feb. 27), and remakes like Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis—new announcements emphasize Nintendo Switch 2's launch lineup and additional third-party titles across platforms.

Publishers are gearing up for a balanced 2026 with a mix of sequels, remakes, and new titles across PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S. Highlights include Resident Evil Requiem's return to Raccoon City and Control: Resonant's expansion of Remedy's supernatural universe. While Grand Theft Auto 6 generates buzz, other games like Forza Horizon 6 draw excitement for their reliability and variety.

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Nintendo has announced a new Direct presentation on September 12, 2025, focusing on upcoming titles for the Switch and Switch 2 consoles. The 60-minute event will stream live online, continuing the company's tradition of revealing game catalogs.

Rumors suggest Nintendo will host a Partner Showcase livestream in early February 2026, focusing on third-party games for its platforms, including Switch 2 ports. Insiders like NateTheHate and GameXplain point to the event occurring around February 3-5, with one specifying February 5. This follows a pattern of February showcases to outline upcoming releases.

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Building on early 2026 previews featuring titles like Grand Theft Auto 6 and Resident Evil Requiem, fresh announcements from 2025 events such as the Game Awards and Nintendo Direct spotlight additional must-watch games, from Nintendo exclusives to action adventures and simulations.

 

 

 

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