Nintendo has shaken the foundations of the industry during the Nintendo Direct held today, June 9, 2026. The Japanese company has officially confirmed the development of the spectacular remake of Ocarina of Time, a re-release that will arrive exclusively for its next-generation console: the Nintendo Switch 2.
This announcement fulfills the dream of millions of players who were waiting for the return of the franchise's most influential title, fully adapted to modern technological times.

Nintendo has set the game's release window for sometime in 2026. Although the exact date remains under wraps, various reliable industry sources point to the title becoming the big blockbuster release for the holiday season at the end of the year. Additionally, its absolute exclusivity has been confirmed for the successor to the current hybrid console.

The official announcement came via a brief cinematic teaser focused on the classic narrative of the original 1998 masterpiece. The preview allowed viewers to get their first look at the game's renewed art style, highlighting the 3D redesign of young Link.
The most emotional factor of the video was its soundtrack, which brought back the iconic melodies of the Ocarina echoing in the background. Nintendo did not show any gameplay footage or delve into the title's specific technical, graphical, or mechanical improvements, reserving that information for future events.
To understand the impact of this announcement, it is necessary to remember the milestone that the original release of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time represented in 1998 for the Nintendo 64. This work is not only considered one of the greatest video games of all time, but it also permanently redefined the foundations of three-dimensional design.

The year 2026 marks an ideal date for this release, as it directly coincides with the 40th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda franchise. The Ocarina of Time remake positions itself as the central celebration of this very special birthday.
This is the second recreation in the history of the title, following the celebrated Ocarina of Time 3D version released for the Nintendo 3DS handheld system in 2011. Industry analysts predict that this video game will act as a colossal system seller, massively attracting both veteran players driven by nostalgia and new generations who will experience it for the first time.

Beyond the star Zelda announcement, today's event has left a solid list of confirmed titles that will enrich the catalog of the Big N:
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