Nintendo closed out this year’s summer gaming showcase season in spectacular fashion with its June 2026 Nintendo Direct, delivering a presentation packed with major announcements for both Nintendo Switch 2 and the company’s first-party lineup.

The event featured an impressive mix of third-party support and first-party reveals, reinforcing Nintendo’s commitment to expanding the Switch 2 library with some of the industry’s most anticipated titles.

Among the biggest surprises were confirmations that several high-profile games are heading to Nintendo Switch 2. Capcom’s Onimusha: Way of the Sword and Dragon’s Dogma 2 are both making the jump to Nintendo’s latest platform, while Stellar Blade, Lies of P, and the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts 4 are also set to arrive on the system. The announcements signal growing confidence from major publishers in Nintendo’s new hardware.

Nintendo’s own studios also had plenty to showcase. Fans were treated to the reveal of Rhythm Heaven: Groove, marking the return of the beloved rhythm game series, while strategy enthusiasts got their first look at Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave. Meanwhile, RPG fans were given another major reason to celebrate with the announcement of Xenoblade Genesis, the next chapter in one of Nintendo’s most successful modern franchises.

However, the biggest moment of the presentation was saved for the finale. Nintendo officially unveiled a full remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, bringing one of the most influential games ever created back for a new generation. While details remain limited, the reveal immediately became one of the most talked-about announcements of the summer.

With a lineup that blends beloved franchises, major third-party support, and long-awaited remakes, Nintendo’s June 2026 Direct delivered one of the strongest presentations of the year and provided a compelling look at what players can expect from the Switch 2 in the months ahead.