Report Says Nintendo Has a New Star Fox and an Ocarina of Time Remake Planned for 2026
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r/Games pushed a VGC report that could shape how people think about Nintendo's 2026 software calendar, but it needs to be read as reporting, not as an official Nintendo announcement. According to Video Games Chronicle, insider Natethehate said on a new podcast that Nintendo is planning a classic-style Star Fox for summer 2026 and an Ocarina of Time remake for the second half of the year. VGC says that broad outline matches what its own sources have heard.
The Star Fox part is the most immediate claim. Natethehate says the new game is planned for Switch 2, is supposed to look very good, and may include online multiplayer. If that reporting is accurate, it would be the first major new Star Fox release in about a decade, following Star Fox Zero on Wii U. That alone explains why the post carried strong engagement on r/Games: Star Fox has been missing from Nintendo's core release conversation for a long time.
The Zelda part is even bigger. VGC says the project being discussed is a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, positioned for the second half of 2026 as the series' 40th anniversary continues. The report also says a new 3D Mario will not arrive in 2026 and is instead expected in 2027. In other words, the claim is not just about two rumored games. It is about the order of Nintendo's biggest Switch 2-era priorities.
There is enough context here to make the rumor feel plausible, but not enough to treat it as settled. VGC notes that Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa previously declined to discuss Zelda anniversary plans, and Natethehate also suggested Nintendo may wait until June for a broader Nintendo Direct while using social channels for smaller announcements. That fits Nintendo's habit of controlling timing tightly, but it is still interpretation until Nintendo speaks publicly.
The careful takeaway is straightforward. This is a high-signal report because it comes from a source with a track record and because VGC says it has heard overlapping information. But it is still a report. Until Nintendo confirms anything, players should treat a new Star Fox, an Ocarina of Time remake, and the 2027 timing for 3D Mario as credible claims under active discussion rather than as finalized release promises.
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