Nintendo fans, buckle up. Rumors are swirling that a fresh Star Fox game is zooming onto the Switch 2 this summer, and wait for it, an Ocarina of Time remake might be dropping around the holidays. These aren’t just small updates — they could be two of the biggest hits Nintendo is cooking up for its next-gen console.
Star Fox Is Back, Classic Style, and Online
First off, the Star Fox news is pretty exciting. According to a trusted leaker known as Natethehate, Nintendo is planning a “classic style” Star Fox revival. Expect an official announcement as soon as April, with the game hitting Switch 2 consoles in summer 2026. What’s cool here is that this new Star Fox isn’t just a solo ride — it’s rumored to feature online multiplayer. Imagine flying through space battling friends or strangers online, all while enjoying that nostalgic Star Fox feel. This timing also ties nicely with Fox McCloud’s surprising cameo in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, making it a neat moment for the franchise to shine again.
Ocarina of Time Remake Is Real and Coming Before 2027
Now, here’s the big one for Zelda fans. The same source says Nintendo has plans to release a full remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Switch 2 by the holiday season of 2026. This isn’t just a remaster like what we saw on 3DS; it sounds like a full-blown remake, though the exact scope is still a mystery. Maybe it’ll be a faithful 1:1 remake like the Demon’s Souls reboot, or maybe Nintendo will take some creative liberties to freshen things up. Either way, it’s a huge deal considering Ocarina of Time originally came out on the N64 in 1998 and is still considered one of the best games ever made.
This remake seems to be Nintendo’s big holiday title since the much-anticipated new 3D Mario game, originally expected in 2026, has apparently been pushed back to 2027. So, Zelda fans, this might be your big gift this year.
What Else Is Happening Before the Big Switch 2 Direct?
Don’t expect a big Nintendo Direct until June, but some news might trickle out via social media and Nintendo’s Today app before then. Besides Star Fox and Zelda, other games like Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave, Splatoon Raiders, Rhythm Heaven Groove, and a new Switch Sports edition could show up this summer. There’s even talk about a possible Switch 2 version of Pikmin 4, though nothing is set in stone yet.
So, Nintendo is gearing up for a busy 2026, especially for Switch 2 owners. Star Fox returns with a multiplayer twist, and Zelda’s classic adventure gets a shiny new coat. If you’re holding out for a new Mario game, that’ll take a bit longer, but this lineup keeps things exciting for now.












