A Nintendo Direct is officially happening on June 9, and speculation about the long-rumored The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake is reaching a fever pitch. Despite the Ocarina of Time remake leaking earlier this year, there's been no official confirmation from Nintendo, which is why Zelda fans are losing it right now.
The Nintendo Direct showcase, which is scheduled to air at 10 am ET on June 9, will run for around 50 minutes and is expected to be a massive presentation. There's no word from Nintendo on what to expect from the broadcast, but that hasn't stopped folks on Reddit from guessing that June 9 will finally be the day we see the Ocarina of Time remake.
Rumors of an Ocarina of Time remake first gained traction earlier this year after several well-known industry insiders claimed Nintendo was preparing a remake or reimagining of the N64 classic (with a Holiday 2026 release date, no less). The speculation has intensified after several of the same sources (somewhat) accurately predicted the Nintendo Direct on June 9.
As a result, many fans now believe the Zelda remake could serve as the event's biggest moment (and possibly even...
