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Star Fox Is Finally Coming To Switch 2, And Preorders Are Now Live

May 7, 2026
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Star Fox (Physical Edition)

$60 | Releases June 25

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Star Fox (Digital Edition)

$50 | Releases June 25

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After nearly a decade, Nintendo’s Star Fox series is making a big comeback next month on Switch 2. Preorders are now live for Star Fox–a remake of the classic N64 game Star Fox 64–and it’ll be available either as a $60 physical edition or a $50 digital version.

Star Fox (Physical Edition)

$60 | Releases June 25

A space combat game featuring Fox McCloud–who made a memorable cameo in the recent Super Mario Galaxy Movie–and his allies Falco, Slippy, and Peppy, Star Fox sees players leap into an Arwing fighter jet and defend the Lylat system from invading forces. Nintendo has described the remake as a modernized adventure that features a complete visual overhaul, and the game is also enhanced with all-new cinematic cutscenes, new and returning game modes, additional Switch 2-specific features, and more.

Like most Nintendo first-party releases, the complete Star Fox game will be included on the game cart.

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Star Fox (Digital Edition)

$50 | Releases June 25

If you’re looking to save a few bucks and you don’t mind ditching the physical cartridge format, you can grab a download code for Star Fox priced at $50.

Preorder at Amazon

This isn’t the first time that Star Fox 64 has been remade, as Star Fox Zero reimagined the classic game for the Wii U console back in 2016. Like the N64 original, the new remake is a rail shooter game where you’ll get to pilot the Arwing jet, unleash laser fire, and do a good ol’ barrel roll to evade danger. The new Switch 2 features include added mouse controls, and a second player can hop into the Arwing gunner seat while you focus on flying.

One of the other additions to the game is a Battle Mode for head-to-head action against other players who take control of Star Wolf, challenge modes for an extra layer of replayability, and support for GameShare. Star Fox is one of several Nintendo first-party games on the way, as Yoshi and the Mysterious Book arrives on May 21 and Splatoon Raiders will be released on July 23.

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