If Nintendo simply reintroduces the game with new graphics, it risks disappointing fans. An updated version for the 3DS exists, with quality-of-life tweaks. With a Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake release date likely during the holidays, it will be critical to Switch 2 console sales. Particularly at a $70-80 price, buyers may anticipate a major expansion in the vein of the Final Fantasy 7 trilogy. Making too many changes could also be perceived negatively. Critics already think that the Link teased during the Direct trailer bears little resemblance to the original character. For now, followers wi
Digital Foundry extracts a surprising amount of information from short videos. In the Nintendo Direct teaser, a slumbering Link briefly appears with a glowing Triforce symbol on his hand. The site believes gamers are seeing in-game real-time footage. As a result, it could reflect the performance buyers can expect in the final build. The analysis reveals that the footage is rendered at approximately 1440p/60 fps, with no signs of DLSS. That’s a clue that the Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake is an internally developed first-party Switch 2 game. While partners like Capcom have relied on the upscalin