– A June Nintendo Direct is expected, possibly mid-June, with a traditional event around or after Summer Game Fest.
– The focus could be on first-party Switch 2 titles, a third-party Partner Showcase, or both, with marketing emphasis on Nintendo’s platform.
– Possible reveals include fall/holiday releases and potential first glimpses of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake.
Rumors about a June Nintendo Direct have been floating around, and it wouldn’t be shocking given the month has often hosted big reveals. Still, as the Star Fox shadow-drop showed, the company isn’t following a strict script anymore. According to Jeff Grubb of Giant Bomb, Nintendo is still aiming to run a more traditional event around or after the Summer Game Fest.
Industry insiders weigh in on timing
During a recent podcast, the industry veteran disclosed, “I’m hearing that there’s going to be a Nintendo Direct by mid-June.” Whether this turns into a full-length showcase or a more compact version isn’t entirely clear, but mid-June remains the strongest signal. It’s also up in the air if the show will feature first‑party Switch 2 titles or a third‑party Partner Showcase.
Shift in strategy and competing dates
Even before E3’s decline, Nintendo had begun prioritizing its own events. Since then, the Summer Game Fest, set for June 5–8, has grown as a key arena for other publishers. Nintendo could reply with marketing that targets its own platform rather than a broader industry stage.
Grubb isn’t the only reliable voice predicting a potentially big moment for the Mario-maker. NatetheHate had previously teased a similar timing for a Direct and now plans to provide more details in the coming days, which could or could not rule out a Partner Showcase.
Financials and future titles on the radar
With a price increase anticipated in September, there may be more urgency to reveal new exclusive Switch 2 games. Kotaku reported that at a recent Q&A, Nintendo President hinted at its release plan for the second half of 2026. Shuntaro Furukawa said, “We are preparing new titles in addition to those we have already announced and will communicate the details at the appropriate time.”
A June Direct would be an obvious venue to debut new software and entice holdouts to upgrade to the latest handheld. Summer titles like Splatoon Raiders might surface, but fans also hope for a first look at fall and holiday releases. One oft-mentioned possibility is the rumored The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake.










