Star Fox remake hits Switch 2 on June 25 with 4v4 battle mode and iconic maps

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Something to look forward to: In a surprise move, Nintendo has announced that a new Star Fox remake will launch on the Switch 2 next month. Titled Star Fox (2026), the game is a comprehensive remake of Star Fox 64 (1997), featuring online gameplay with a four-versus-four battle mode, new cinematics, expanded mission briefings, and additional vehicles.

The official announcement came on Wednesday via a dedicated Nintendo Direct livestream. Star Fox (2026) will launch on June 25 on the Switch 2, marking at least the fifth time the classic title has been remade or remastered by Nintendo over the past three decades.

Described as an action-packed adventure, the latest remake of Star Fox will offer several new gameplay modes alongside a few returning ones from the original version. It will feature a campaign mode with multiple difficulty settings, a challenge mode with unique objectives, and a 4-vs-4 multiplayer battle mode set across iconic locations such as Corneria and Fichina.

The story centers on protagonist Fox McCloud and his trusted allies – Falco Lombardi, Peppy Hare, and Slippy Toad – along with other members of the Star Fox mercenary team, as they fight to save the Lylat star system from falling into the hands of the evil mad scientist Andross.

The elite pilots of the Arwing starship will battle Andross's forces across multiple playthroughs as they take on new missions and challenges. Players can choose different paths through the system, with the option of either classic on-rails gameplay or the open "all-range mode."

The game will feature a complete visual overhaul, including revamped stage designs, detailed cutscenes, fully voiced dialogue, an orchestral soundtrack, and updated character models. Players will be able to explore the interior of a nebula within the Lylat system and travel from the peaceful, leafy, technologically advanced cityscape of Corneria to the desolate, polluted oceans of Zoness.

Star Fox will support modern controls, but it will also be compatible with the classic Nintendo 64 controller, offering players a nostalgic experience. Solo players in campaign or challenge modes will also be able to seamlessly switch between button and mouse-style controls using the Joy-Con 2 controller.

Star Fox (2026) will be released both digitally and on physical media. The digital version will cost $50, while the physical edition will be priced at $60. Nintendo noted that the digital version will require at least 14GB of storage space.

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Starfox 64 was already a remake of OG fox, then we had the remaster on 3ds, and the remake on Wii U.

So depending on how you look at it this is either the third or FOURTH remake of this game Nintendo has released.

The gamecube games really did scare them, eh?
 
Star Fox was 20 years ahead of its time the day it launched. That's why it ran at 10FPS using a chip almost more powerful than the console itself, on every cart. Look at the art in the SNES manual. Nintendo could spend the rest of their existence waiting for technology to catch up with the original vision.
 
Star Fox was 20 years ahead of its time the day it launched. That's why it ran at 10FPS using a chip almost more powerful than the console itself, on every cart. Look at the art in the SNES manual. Nintendo could spend the rest of their existence waiting for technology to catch up with the original vision.


Star Fox (1993) I think felt behind honestly. At that same time I had F-22 Advanced Tactical Fighter on Sega Genesis (1991) which was a full-flight sim and arguable more fun and immersive. Star Fox just had more "pop". Awesome music, action and was colorful. When you look below the surface, it's just an on-the-rails, action shooter that's kinda short. What they got right was the feeling of it being bigger than it was.

I have Switch 2, but I'm not paying Nintendo a dime for online service.
 
What in the fursona is this?

I think I'd rather something more along the lines of what Super Smash Bros was doing...
 
60 fps hopefully? Option for 120 fps docked?

Lets see a Switch 2 OLED/Pro soon. Not buying LCD anymore.
 
Would've loved to get an original game with new locations, characters, and abilities. That said, it looks like a pretty faithful remake, and challenge mode + multiplayer will give it some extra legs.
 
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