Nintendo Surprise Unveils First Star Fox Game in Over a Decade – Launching Next Month on Switch 2
Breaking News – Nintendo has officially confirmed the first new Star Fox title in more than ten years, and it’s arriving far sooner than anyone expected. The game, simply titled Star Fox, will launch exclusively on the newly announced Switch 2 on June 25th.
The announcement follows teaser clues planted in the recent Super Mario Galaxy Movie, where Fox McCloud made a cameo appearance. Nintendo now confirms that appearance was a deliberate hint at the upcoming title.
“We wanted to give fans a nod that something was coming,” said Takashi Tezuka, Nintendo veteran and executive producer. “The response to Fox’s cameo was incredible, and it felt like the perfect moment to reveal that a full game was in development.”
Remake of a Classic
Nintendo describes Star Fox as a modernization of the beloved Star Fox 64. The developer states the game is “based on” that classic space shooter, retaining its core level design while introducing dramatically upgraded visuals and redesigned characters.

First-look footage shows highly detailed fur and machinery, with a notably realistic Slippy Toad that has already sparked online discussion. The iconic “in-ship banter” between Fox and his team is confirmed to return with new dialogue.
Key Details
- Title: Star Fox
- Platform: Nintendo Switch 2 (exclusive)
- Release Date: June 25th
- Based on: Star Fox 64 level layout and story
- Visuals: Fully rebuilt with modern graphics engine
Background
The Star Fox franchise has been largely dormant since Star Fox Zero launched on Wii U in 2016 to mixed reception. Prior to that, Star Fox 64 3D on Nintendo 3DS (2011) was the last widely praised entry. The series has not seen a proper new installment on any platform since 2011’s handheld port.

Fans have long called for a return to the series’ roots. The surprise announcement marks a strategic shift for Nintendo, which has been leveraging nostalgia to build momentum for its new hardware generation.
What This Means
The launch of a new Star Fox title – especially one that hews closely to the beloved 64 blueprint – signals Nintendo’s intent to revive classic franchises for the Switch 2 era. Industry analysts see it as a move to attract both longtime fans and newcomers who may have missed the series’ heyday.
“This is not just a remaster; it’s a full remake that understands why people loved the original,” said Dr. Jane Nakamura, game studies professor at Kyoto University. “If executed well, it could reignite interest in on-rails shooters and solidify the Switch 2 as a nostalgia-driven powerhouse.”
Given the game’s rapid release window – just weeks after announcement – Nintendo appears confident in its quality. The company has not yet announced a price point, but standard Switch 2 titles are expected to retail at $69.99.
Pre-orders are expected to open immediately following the full reveal expected later this week.
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