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Everything Officially Confirmed About Zelda: Ocarina of Time On Switch 2

July 9, 2026·4 min read
Nintendo has finally brought The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time back into the spotlight, and fans now have a real Switch 2 version to look forward to instead of another round of rumors. The reveal is exciting because this is not just any older Zelda game. It is the Nintendo 64 classic that helped shape 3D adventure games, and Nintendo is now preparing it for a new system in 2026.

The confirmed details are still limited, so players should be careful with anything beyond the basics. Nintendo has confirmed the game, the platform, the release year, and its current digital listing.

For now, the situation is easy to understand. Ocarina of Time is officially coming to Nintendo Switch 2, but Nintendo has not fully explained how deep the changes go.

It is coming only to Switch 2

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is listed for Nintendo Switch 2, not the original Nintendo Switch. Nintendo describes it as the Nintendo 64 classic returning for a new generation and being reborn for the new hardware.

That is why fans are paying close attention. Nintendo is not presenting it like a normal Nintendo Switch Online addition or a basic library update. It has its own Switch 2 listing, which makes it feel like a bigger release.

The important part is that Nintendo has not shared a full gameplay breakdown yet. The game is confirmed, but the exact scope of the Switch 2 version is still being held back.

The release window is 2026

Nintendo has confirmed a 2026 release window for Ocarina of Time on Switch 2. There is no exact date, month, or season attached to the game yet.

That leaves room for a lot of guessing, but nothing tighter has been made official. Players should treat any specific launch timing as rumor unless Nintendo announces it directly.

The 2026 window still makes the game one of the biggest confirmed titles on the Switch 2 calendar. For Zelda fans, even a broad date is a major step after years of remake talk.

Digital is the only confirmed edition

The current listing shows Ocarina of Time as a digital edition. Nintendo has not announced a physical version, collector’s edition, or any special hardware bundle.

That does not mean those things cannot happen later. Nintendo often shares retail details closer to release, especially for big first-party games.

For now, though, the confirmed version is digital. Anyone waiting for a boxed copy will need to wait for Nintendo to say more.

Gameplay details are still missing

The biggest unanswered question is how much of Ocarina of Time is being changed for Switch 2. Nintendo has not explained combat updates, camera changes, dungeon changes, visuals, controls, or quality-of-life features.

That silence is important because Ocarina of Time has already been updated before. The 3DS version improved the look and made some parts easier to play, so fans naturally want to know whether the Switch 2 version goes further.

Until gameplay is shown properly, players should avoid assuming too much. Nintendo has confirmed the return, but not the full shape of the remake or rework.

Nintendo still has more to show

The reveal gives Zelda fans the one thing they wanted most: proof that Ocarina of Time is really coming to Switch 2. It also leaves Nintendo with several big questions to answer before launch.

Players still need to see the game in motion, learn what has changed, and find out whether the release will get a physical edition. Price and preorder details are also still missing.

The next showcase needs to answer those important questions. For now, Ocarina of Time on Switch 2 is official, it is coming in 2026, and everything beyond that still needs a proper reveal.
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