15-Minute Star Fox Direct Reveals Star Fox 64 Remake, Releases June 25

Nintendo officially announced a Star Fox 64 remake for the Nintendo Switch 2. Launching June 25, this cinematic reimagining provides a complete technical overhaul of the Lylat System. The digital version is priced at $49.99, while physical copies will retail for $59.99. Physical copy is NOT a game key card.

Star Fox Direct | Star Fox 64 Remake

Features & Control Options

The Star Fox 64 Remake uses the increased performance of the Switch 2 for high-fidelity textures and a sweeping orchestral score. The highlight addition are the Joy-Con 2’s Mouse Controls. In single-player modes, the Joy-Con 2 can act as a mouse for precise aiming. The mouse controls also support a new co-op mode where one player handles flight while a second player manages gunner duties with mouse-accurate aim.

The remake project includes:

  • Visual Overhaul: Modernized character designs and environments. Planets like Corneria and the oceans of Zoness feature updated lighting and particle effects.
  • Cinematic Storytelling: Fully voiced dialogue and new mission briefings expand the lore of the Star Fox team and the forces of Andross.
  • GameChat Integration: A social feature allowing players to use interactive character avatars and AR filters during communication.

Expanded Game Modes

Star Fox 64 Remake retains its classic branching Campaign Mode with the medal progression system used to unlock Expert difficulty. New additions include:

  • Challenge Mode: A space to replay cleared stages with objectives not found in the main story.
  • 4-vs-4 Battle Mode: A revamped multiplayer experience featuring Team Star Fox against Team Star Wolf. Objectives include zone control on Corneria and crystal collection on Fichina.
  • GameShare Support: Up to four players can participate in local or online matches via GameShare.

Star Fox 64 Remake | Editor’s Take

It’s interesting to see Nintendo return to Star Fox 64 again, after an absence from the series for so long. The thing is we’ve had reimagining and remakes of Star Fox so many times already. Once with 64, a second time with 3DS, and a third time with Zero on the Wii U. My hope is that this is going to be used to gauge interest in the series before going full speed ahead on another Star Fox Adventures entry.

I understand it was a polarizing title, but it is my not only my favorite Star Fox game, but also something that had a solid foundation that can be improved upon with another entry and today’s hardware. It’s been a long time since the GameCube released, and Adventures has a lot of potential.

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