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Star Fox Switch 2 Remake Has a Real June 25 Mission

Nintendo is reviving Star Fox with a safer remake before betting on a true sequel.

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Star Fox Switch 2 official key art
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Star Fox Switch 2 now has a cleaner story than the old draft gave it. Nintendo is selling it as a cinematic take on Star Fox 64, launching June 25, 2026, exclusively for Nintendo Switch 2.

The official Nintendo store page lists a 14.8GB estimated file size, TV, tabletop, and handheld play, single-system support for one to two players, and online play for up to eight players. GameShare is listed for online and local use, with the usual Switch 2 and Nintendo Account requirements.

Star Fox Switch 2 cockpit scene with Fox McCloud
Image: Nintendo.

What Nintendo is actually promising

Nintendo’s page keeps the pitch simple. Fox McCloud and the Star Fox team are fighting Andross across the Lylat system. The remake adds a complete visual overhaul, fully voiced dialogue, and an orchestral soundtrack.

That is enough for a short news post. The previous version drifted into too much guesswork about Nintendo using the remake as a franchise demand test. That may be true, but Nintendo has not said it, so it does not belong as the core frame.

Engadget’s hands-on piece is still useful as context. It adds play-session detail about Joy-Con mouse-style aiming, a cockpit option, multiplayer, and Game Chat avatars. Those details should stay clearly attributed to the hands-on report, not presented as if Nintendo’s store page spelled everything out.

Why the remake still matters

Star Fox has not had a major new release in years, and this remake gives Switch 2 a familiar Nintendo showcase without asking players to learn a brand-new pitch. The better angle is practical: old campaign, new presentation, and hardware-specific social features.

Related: gaming nostalgia works best when the hardware hook is clear.

That framing also keeps the post fair to Nintendo. The store page does not promise a reinvention of the series.

It promises a Switch 2 version of a known classic with modern presentation and online hooks.

That is still newsworthy, especially for players deciding whether the remake is more than another nostalgia purchase.