For the last few weeks, rumors have been circulating about a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Nintendo may have unintentionally confirmed the game's existence ahead of an official announcement. Ocarina of Time was originally released on N64 back in 1998, and it has been considered one of the greatest entries in the series ever since. The game brought the Zelda franchise into 3D for the first time, paving the way for future favorites like Breath of the Wild.
Nintendo's plans for the second half of 2026 are a mystery at the moment. The company has four first party games coming out between May and July, but the holiday season is a mystery. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Nintendo's Zelda franchise, and fans have been hoping for some kind of celebration. A remake of a beloved Zelda game would probably make a lot of fans happy, should the rumors prove to be true.
Zelda co-developer Monolith Soft offers new information about its history with the series, while teasing its role in the future.
Rumors about the Ocarina of Time remake started heating up in March, thanks to Nate the Hate....
