Star Fox, a Remake of Star Fox 64, Released on Switch 2
The release is the first new Star Fox game in roughly a decade and delivers a fully remade version of the series' most acclaimed entry.
Key Facts
- Nintendo released Star Fox for the Switch 2 on June 25, 2026.
- The game is a full remake of the 1997 Nintendo 64 title Star Fox 64 with renewed graphics and character designs.
- New features include a Story Mode with branching routes across 16 stages, a Challenge Mode, and a Battle Mode supporting 4 vs. 4 team battles online or locally.
- Players can choose from three vehicle types: the Arwing, Landmaster, and Blue Marine, and three difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, and Expert.
- A demo is available on the Nintendo Store and eShop, offering the prologue, tutorial, and the early stage Meteo.
Reporting from 3 sources: 4Gamer.net, GAME Watch (Impress), ASCII.jp.
Nintendo released Star Fox for the Switch 2 on June 25, 2026. The title is a full remake of the 1997 Nintendo 64 shooter Star Fox 64, with completely renewed graphics and character designs. New features include a Story Mode with branching routes across 16 stages, a Challenge Mode for cleared stages, and a Battle Mode supporting 4 vs. 4 team battles online or locally. Players can choose from three vehicle types: the Arwing, Landmaster, and Blue Marine. Three difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, Expert) are available, and Joy-Con 2 share play allows two-player co-op in Story Mode. A demo is live on the Nintendo Store and eShop, offering the prologue, tutorial, and the early stage Meteo. The package version costs 6,480 yen; the download version is 5,480 yen. An orchestral soundtrack of 10 rearranged songs is available on the Nintendo Music app for Switch Online subscribers. Early player reactions, reported by ASCII.jp, include comments such as "It was many times better than I imagined" and "I bought a Switch 2 just for this." A day-one update (Ver. 1.1.0) fixes a bug where repeated boosting in certain stages could prevent stage completion.
The remake adds cinematic briefings set aboard the Great Fox, replacing the static character portraits of the original. Character models have been updated to show fur, feathers, and expressive faces, and all background music has been rearranged for orchestra. The 4Gamer.net review notes that the game retains the series' signature communication system, where teammates call out during missions, and the branching route system that changes based on performance. Battle Mode includes three stages with different rules, and a Cosplay Filter in Game Chat lets players transform their face into game characters using a USB camera. The original Star Fox 64 holds a Guinness World Record as the best-selling shooter, according to ASCII.jp. A demo is available, and the day-one patch addresses a boost-related bug. The game is priced at 6,480 yen for the physical version and 5,480 yen for digital.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 3 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.