Nintendo’s Star Fox remake landed on Switch 2 on Tuesday, June 24, and the verdict is mixed โ high-effort graphics and a multiplayer battle mode that holds up, but a campaign that plays like it hasn’t left 1997.
The remake’s visuals drew clear praise. Whatever the development team put into the graphics, it shows. But the single-player campaign is a different story. Critics say it feels stuck, structurally and mechanically, in the era of the original release rather than built for a 2026 audience.
Not everything disappointed.
The battle mode came out of the remake looking better than the campaign did โ described as genuinely fun in a way that could pull players back for repeat sessions. Whether that’s enough to justify the purchase depends almost entirely on how much nostalgia a player carries for the original.
Nintendo hasn’t announced pricing details beyond what’s standard for Switch 2 titles, and no release date for a potential patch or content update has been confirmed.


