Ocarina of Time Remake Rumors Gain Steam Ahead of Expected Nintendo Direct

Multiple insiders point to an Ocarina of Time Remake reveal, while a new Wario project could also be waiting in the wings.

News by Warlord on  Jun 08, 2026

The rumor mill surrounding Nintendo is picking up speed once again, and if the latest reports are accurate, you may not have to wait long to find out what's next. Several well-known insiders continue to point toward a Nintendo Direct happening this week, and one of the biggest claims tied to those reports is that an Ocarina of Time Remake could finally be ready to make its debut.

Recent speculation has largely centered around comments from an insider, who has reportedly stated that an Ocarina of Time Remake is scheduled to launch this year. While he has not shared specific details about the project or explained what form the remake will take, the suggestion that it could arrive in 2026 has naturally fueled expectations that it may appear during Nintendo's next presentation.

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The timing would make sense.

With Zelda's 40th anniversary approaching, many fans have already been expecting Nintendo to celebrate the franchise in a major way. If the Ocarina of Time Remake is real and launching this year, a Nintendo Direct would be the logical place to pull back the curtain finally.

Adding more fuel to the discussion is another insider with a history of accurate information, known for accurately reporting details such as Switch 2 pricing, launch timing, and information about Metroid Prime 4 years before official announcements; he recently said he checked with one of his sources about the ongoing rumors.

According to his source, it is confirmed that the Ocarina of Time Remake is "meant to be there." While that stops short of guaranteeing an appearance, it does suggest that the project is expected to be part of Nintendo's plans for the rumored presentation.

As always, plans can change behind the scenes, which is why none of these reports should be treated as confirmation. Still, hearing similar information from multiple sources has understandably drawn attention to the Ocarina of Time Remake rumors.

The game itself has been rumored for years.

Reports and speculation surrounding an Ocarina of Time Remake have surfaced repeatedly from various corners of the industry, with different insiders making claims at different times. Even Nate the Hate acknowledged that the project has been discussed for a long time, positioning his comments more as verification of existing rumors rather than the start of a brand-new leak cycle.

For now, all signs point toward waiting for Nintendo to announce a Direct officially. Whether that announcement comes with a day's notice or only a few minutes of warning remains anyone's guess. Nintendo has become increasingly unpredictable when it comes to presentation schedules, making it difficult to predict exactly how the company will handle things this time around.

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But there's another Nintendo rumor that's begun picking up steam besides the Ocarina of Time Remake speculation. There are rumors online about a possible new Wario game in development.

Part of that discussion stems from social media activity by a user known as No Arms and No Legs, who previously attracted attention after information related to Rayman Legends Retold and Spyro projects surfaced before official reveals.

The account recently shared posts that many believe hint toward a new Wario title.

Some speculation links the rumored project to earlier claims from another leaker who suggested a new Wario Land game was already in development. If that information is accurate, Nintendo could be preparing either a brand-new Wario Land adventure or another Wario-focused release for Switch 2.

Currently there is no clear indication of which way Nintendo may be heading. Some observers suggest a revival of Wario Land is the more likely outcome, though a new WarioWare-style experience is also possible.

The Wario rumors have also been tied to a broader set of rumors about a few unannounced Nintendo projects.

Current titles and ideas being discussed include a potential HD-2D remake, Metroid 6, a spiritual successor to Star Fox Adventures, more 3D Mario content, and reportedly Mario Kart World DLC being developed for 2027.

Many are taking these claims with a pinch of salt, as not all of them come from equally reliable sources. Some reports have stronger track records behind them than others, and until Nintendo officially announces anything, they remain speculation.

The Wario information itself is far from definitive. One of the claims being referenced online comes from a source who openly admitted uncertainty about timing, stating that they were not sure whether the game would appear during the rumored Nintendo Direct. Instead, the claim focused on the idea that a new Wario project is coming at some point.

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That uncertainty makes it difficult to know exactly how much weight to place on the rumor. A new Wario game could certainly happen eventually, but whether it appears this week is another matter entirely.

For many Nintendo fans, however, the bigger story remains the Ocarina of Time Remake.

If the reports prove accurate, the wait for answers may be almost over. The rumored Nintendo Direct is expected to take place this week, meaning confirmation or denial could arrive sooner rather than later.

After a packed season of gaming showcases and announcements from across the industry, many expect Nintendo to make its own move. The company still has plenty of room to outline future plans for Switch 2 and upcoming software, and an Ocarina of Time Remake would undoubtedly be one of the most talked-about reveals possible.

Until Nintendo officially speaks, the Ocarina of Time Remake remains a rumor. But with multiple insiders pointing in the same direction and expectations building around a Nintendo Direct, you may not have to wait much longer to see whether one of gaming's most famous adventures is about to return. 

Mahi Araf

Senior Editor, NoobFeed

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