Nintendo just confirmed what many suspected: the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake is real, it's coming to Switch 2, and it's arriving sometime in 2026. The catch? No release date. For a game this large, with only six months left in the year, that silence is saying a lot.

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The gap in Nintendo's 2026 calendar
Nintendo has kept a tight one-first-party-game-per-month release cadence on Switch 2, and the rest of 2026 is mostly filled in. Star Fox lands this month, Splatoon Raiders arrives in July, Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave in September, and Nintendo Switch Sports Resort in October.
August is still open. November and December are completely blank. Two of the biggest Switch 2 titles, the Ocarina of Time remake and The Duskbloods, are confirmed for 2026 but haven't received specific dates. That's not an accident.
Why November makes sense for Ocarina of Time
Nintendo has a well-established habit of dropping its flagship title the week before Black Friday. The logic is simple: consoles go on sale, people buy them, and they want the newest game to go with it. A remake of what many consider the greatest game ever made fits that slot perfectly.
Here's the thing, though. November 2026 is also when GTA 6 is expected to land. Every other major studio has been visibly scrambling to avoid that window, cramming releases into September and October. Nintendo, apparently, is not panicking.
Nintendo has not officially confirmed a November release for the Ocarina of Time remake. The absence of a date for such a high-profile title is what's driving the speculation.
Could Nintendo actually compete with Rockstar?
Most publishers wouldn't dream of releasing against GTA 6. The Barbie collection and a Godzilla remaster are the only titles currently confirmed anywhere near that window, which tells you everything about how the rest of the industry is feeling.
Nintendo operates differently. The Switch audience and the GTA audience overlap less than you'd think, and a remake of Ocarina of Time carries the kind of generational nostalgia that doesn't need to win a head-to-head sales battle to justify its release window. It just needs to be there for the people who want it, and those people will show up regardless of what Rockstar is doing.
The Ocarina of Time remake is also a single-player adventure game aimed at a completely different player appetite than GTA 6's open-world chaos. These aren't really competing for the same gaming session.
Where The Duskbloods fits into all of this
FromSoftware's Switch 2 exclusive, The Duskbloods, is the other title without a confirmed date. A closed network test is confirmed for summer, which points to an August release window for the full game, or possibly a December launch if Nintendo wants to hold it back.

The Duskbloods still lacks a date
The Duskbloods will absolutely move units, but it's a multiplayer-focused action game from a studio known for demanding, niche titles. It's not the same kind of system-seller as a remade Ocarina of Time. If Nintendo is going to put anything in GTA 6's path, it's Link, not the Duskbloods.
What this means for Switch 2 owners this holiday
The short version: Nintendo's holiday lineup is shaping up to be genuinely strong, even before the November picture clears up. October alone has Nintendo Switch Sports Resort, and the months before it are packed.
The longer view is that Nintendo may be the only publisher in the industry willing to plant a flag in November and hold it. Whether the Ocarina of Time remake ends up there or gets shifted to December, the fact that it's releasing this year at all is the bigger story. Keep an eye on any Nintendo Direct or announcement event between now and September, because that's when the date will likely drop. For more on the biggest releases heading into the back half of the year, our guides hub has you covered as more details emerge.








