Nintendo Direct June 9, 2026 roundup - Ocarina of Time remake announced, Kingdom Hearts IV trailer



Nintendo's expected Summer showcase is here, offering up plenty of new announcements and exciting reveals. Let's see what they have in store in the latest Nintendo Direct.

The Direct kicks off with Rhythm Heaven Groove. There's over 80 new minigames. There are coop and competitive multiplayer games too. It launches July 2.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword is headed to Switch 2 on September 25th

Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen is getting ported. October 9th.

Stellar Blade joins the list of titles coming to the Switch 2. Out this year.

Orbitals is a coop game, releases September 3.

Rayman Legends Retold releases October 1st.

Big Walk is another game that focuses on cooperative play where you explore nature. August 4th.

One Piece: Grand Gourmet is a pixel game where you make food for various One Piece characters and upgrade your restaurant. October 23.

Pokemon Pokopia is back. There will be a free DLC update that lets you go underwater in new areas. Will be out this August. A paid expansion pass will be available, releasing in three parts, available in August, late 2026, and 2027 respectively.

We move to Fire Emblem, to learn more about Fortune's Weave. There are four main characters. Releases September 17th.



Ninjala 2 has been announced. Spring 2027.

Nintendo is hosting a DK Challenge, where you play various Donkey Kong game challenges across the series. Bananza will have a Mario Bros. 40th anniversary event, too.

The Vampire Survivors devs are working on Jujutsu Kaisen Rumble: Survivaton. It'll be a battle royale where you build yourself up against enemies and then go against other players. Out this year.

Lords of the Fallen II port.

Lies of P: Complete Edition. August 6th. Physical version to release October 2.

Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition boasts a 60fps mode, will be out June 23.

Vanillaware is bringing Muramasa back in the form of Muramasa: Revenant Blades, which is set for next year.

The Xenoblade Chronicles series is getting Nintendo Switch 2 versions with improved performance. There will be new additions to the games, as well. Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition launches later today. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 will be out July 30th, and 3 will release on December 3rd.

That's not all--Xenoblade Genesis is due out 2027.



Nintendo Switch Sports Resort is headed to the Switch 2. 12 sports are featured, with motion controls. October 22nd. Thumb Wrestling is a new sport to the game.

Runescape: Dragonwilds port. September 15th.

Hello Kitty: Party Land is a party game. Switch and Switch 2 exclusive. October 29th.

We get to see the new Star Fox again. June 25th. There will be a free demo today.



Final Fantasy: Resonance is an HD2D Final Fantasy game. October 22nd.

Pikuniku 2 will be out in 2027.

Dragon Quest Monsters returns, The Withered World releases December 3rd.

FromSoft is working on The Duskbloods. Closed Network test this Summer.

Splatoon Raiders gets a new trailer.

Deltarune's Chapter 5 will be out June 24th.



Metaphor ReFantazio is coming on November 12th.

Minecraft is the next to join the list of ports. Dedicated Switch 2 version. You can import your worlds from the Switch version. Out this year.

Atelier Katria releases in early 2027. Warhammer Spacemarine 2 is out this holiday season. Observer System Redux lands June 18th. DayZ is due out this year for Switch 2. Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Volume 2 joins the squad of games, out August 27. Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration is out later today. Tales of Eternia: Remastered drops October 16th. Snowrunner out today. Fitness Boxing 3 is out July 16th. Everbloom is scheduled for Spring 2027.

The Kingdom Hearts games will head to Switch 2. October 8.

We immediately move into Kingdom Hearts IV. It will launch on the Switch 2.



The final announcement is Zelda related. The rumors were true all along. Nintendo will be remaking Ocarina of Time. It'll be out this year.

 
Nintendo CRUSHED Sony and Microsoft on this round of June events. Waiting 7 months for a major Direct was worth every second, we got the greatest one since E3 2019.
 
My comment from the other thread - don't know why there are two threads on same topic.

Ms. Nintendo Critical is in the building!
As I say on my YouTube channel, I'm Nintendo's biggest fan, and their biggest critic!
- I'm going to give an adult point of view, as some people's minds haven't matured enough to see the crap Nintendo does with a clear lense.

- This direct was a middle finger to their fans, old ass ports of games that have been out for years, that will still be the worst versions or downgrades of the others.
- More paid DLC, with ignorant release dates and costs, for minimal changes aka Xeno series!
- A Bunch of mobile games, called new games, basically shovelware crap games to fill in the gaps.
- A lot of 3rd parties that will be out on other systems that will run and look better via Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
- And last thing was that garbage announcement for Zelda OOT reboot, or remake, etc.
Basically made people sit through an hour of garbage, only to show Link laying in a bed for 6 seconds.
- This was a big middle finger to all their fans, who were only watching this direct just for Zelda, lol.

Nintendo does not care about their fans, this is strictly business at this point, and what you want doesn't matter!
All the people who made Nintendo great over the decades are gone now, either deceased, quit or retired!

The New Nintendo is hot garbage, with a gasoline filled dumper, that continues to burn b.s., after b.s.!

This direct was a 0 out of 10 - Waste of real fans day and time.
 
As I say on my YouTube channel, I'm Nintendo's biggest fan, and their biggest critic!
I was willing to give your post a read, right up until this bit. That alone told me the rest of your post wasn't worth reading at all, because nobody claims this in regards to ANYTHING unless their ego is bigger than their ass and their left ass is bigger than their face.

You're neither a fan nor a critic. You're just egotistical and think your opinion is law.
10/10 it had everything i wanted
Not a 10/10 for me per se, but I did enjoy much of what was shown in the Direct. Helps that I go into these with no expectations of what will be present, so unlike certain "biggest fans/biggest critics" (read: the usual kind of YouTube/X grifters), my thoughts and feeling about a Direct can be as unbiased as possible.

Hell, I wasn't even expecting Switch 2 editions of all three Xenoblade Chronicles titles to be announced all at the same time, much less an entirely new Xenoblade game announcement immediately after. It's something that will definitely provide more value once my budget frees up enough to get a Switch 2. And while sports games aren't really my cup of tea, good to see that they're keeping things going on that end with NS Sports Resort.
 
Last edited by ChronosNotashi,
  • Like
Reactions: SecureBoot
Not sure how they expect to get the OoT remake out this year when all they had available to show was a ten second clip of DLSS5 young Link.
You're right, they'd better drink some coffee, sit up straight, and start work right away. Typing extra fast etc
 
Ocarina of time remake. Fuck YES ! I am buying a Switch 2 !
They've finally given gamers what they want (well obviously not everyone but certainly a lot of us)
 
  • Like
Reactions: cearp
To burst the bubble, my expectation for the Ocarina of Time remake/reboot/port/romhack... is that it will be sourced from the 3DS remake as the CPU architecture for the Switch & 3DS are the same
The beauty of "high-level" programming languages is that the CPU architecture doesn't really matter...
The 3ds version was surely written in c++, but anyway I don't agree with you - I think if it was simply a port / remaster of the 3ds version, the build up / secrecy wouldn't be so big.

This seems like a new game (although it's old), they're reintroducing it etc, I think they're taking it seriously.
And I hope I'm right :D
Hopefully grezzo is not in the credits I guess?
 
Better controls idk
I guess it's true that there might be some two-screen and Joy-Con shenanigans to consider.

I just watched the teaser, and I'm surprised the art style looks appropriately serious. Here's hoping that it's a robust remake that does more than just copy-paste the original content.

One other thing I hope for is challenging bosses. OoT may be among the hardest of the 3D Zelda games. I never considered OoT difficult, but I'd say the sequels, like Twilight Princess, manage to pull back the difficulty further. (Are the bosses in Majora's Mask, Breath of the Wild, or Tears of the Kingdom difficult?)
 
Pictured: This whole thread of 40 year-old gamers forgetting that not everyone has played the same games as them because people don't all exist simultaneously.

I welcome the remakes and things. I was damn poor as a child of the 90s. Star Fox coming out is a dream come true since we couldn't afford it. OoT, as well. And imagine all the young gamers who may not even be aware of these games' existence in the first place getting to play higher graphic high fidelity versions, likely with huge QoL improvements. It's a nice thing to see.
 
Pictured: This whole thread of 40 year-old gamers forgetting that not everyone has played the same games as them because people don't all exist simultaneously.

I welcome the remakes and things. I was damn poor as a child of the 90s. Star Fox coming out is a dream come true since we couldn't afford it. OoT, as well. And imagine all the young gamers who may not even be aware of these games' existence in the first place getting to play higher graphic high fidelity versions, likely with huge QoL improvements. It's a nice thing to see.
Vast majority of people still playing single-player story-driven games are in their 30s and 40s now, very hard to pull the younger generations away from their Fortnite and Roblox because that's what they've grown up with.
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum