Prediction market on metaculus. Since early 2026, prominent Nintendo leakers including Nate the Hate and Nash Weedle have claimed that a full ground-up remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (originally released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64) is in development for the Nintendo Switch 2, targeting a holiday 2026 release tied to The Legend of Zelda's 40th anniversary. Reports aggregated by outlets such as Vice and CBR have described the project as "rebuilt from scratch" with scope comparable to Final Fantasy VII Remake, possibly split into two parts, with Monolith Soft assisting development. On May 6, 2026, Nintendo aired a dedicated "Star Fox Direct" officially announcing a Star Fox 64 remake for Switch 2 (release date June 25, 2026). Because Nate the Hate had previously leaked both the Star Fox remake and the Ocarina of Time remake, the accuracy of the Star Fox leak has fueled speculation that the OoT remake leak will also prove accurate. Insiders (Nate the Hate, Jeff Grubb) have suggested a general Nintendo Direct is expected in mid-to-late June 2026, with some speculation pointing to dates like June 16, 2026 — which would fall AFTER this question's resolution cutoff. As of May 31, 2026, Nintendo has not officially announced or shown any Ocarina of Time remake/remaster, and no June 2026 Direct date has been officially confirmed by Nintendo. Nintendo's official Direct page (https://www.nintendo.com/us/nintendo-direct/) currently features only the May 6, 2026 Star Fox Direct. `{"format": "llm_question", "info": {"rating": {"quality": 3, "ambiguity": 4, "resolvability": 4, "passes": true}}}`
Resolves: 6/13/2026.