The rumors were true: Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake for Switch 2 is real.
Although confirmation that the new remake of one of the highest-rated games of all time isn't much of a surprise, the reveal trailer shown as part of today's June 2026 Nintendo Direct is still sure to get fans excited for its Switch 2 launch this year.
While the trailer revealed very little – barely more than a tapestry and a sleeping Link – we did learn that The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake launches later this year. In terms of art style, it marks a departure from the painting-like visuals of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, instead opting for something a little closer to realism.
Originally released for N64 in 1998, Ocarina of Time remains one of Nintendo's most beloved games, with fan memories of exploring Hyrule for the first time in full 3D, often riding Link's trusty steed Epona. An enhanced version was released in 2011 for Nintendo 3DS, and the original is also available to play on Nintendo Switch (and Switch 2) via the Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership.
For more, be sure to catch up with IGN's roundup of everything announced during today's Nintendo Direct right here.
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