Nintendo Switch 2 2026 Lineup Leaks (Major Buzz)
A massive wave of Nintendo 2026 leaks has dropped recently, detailing a stacked year for Switch 2. Key rumored titles include:
Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake — Potentially a big 2026 holiday title.
New Star Fox game — Rumored for summer 2026 reveal/launch.
Super Metroid remake — Leaked as in development for Switch 2.
Other mentions:
Rhythm Heaven:
Groove, Fire Emblem:
Fortune Weave,
Splatoon Raiders,
Mario Tennis Fever, and various Switch 2 editions/special hardware bundles.
No major Nintendo Direct until summer, with a quieter period now.
Leaks suggest no big 3D Mario until 2027.
Take these with caution—Nintendo leaks are common but often mix accurate insider info with speculation.
GTA 6 Updates & Rumors
Release locked at November 19, 2026 (after previous adjustments).
Testing is ramping up, with Rockstar hiring more via Rockstar India.
Trailer 3 speculation — Rumors point to an imminent drop (possibly tied to pre-orders or April/May timing), but nothing confirmed. Recent “leaks” of footage are often fan-made or old clips.
Pricing: Take-Two CEO hints at a “fair” price, pushing back against $100+ rumors.
PC version expected later than consoles.
GTA 6 is dominating 2026 scheduling, potentially delaying rivals like Elder Scrolls 6 competitors.
Other Notable Leaks/Rumors
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag remake/remaster (“Resynced”) — New content confirmed in leaks; appeared on Ubisoft launcher.
Possible State of Play showcase.
PS Plus April 2026 Extra/Premium — Leaked lineup includes Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, The Crew Motorfest, and Football Manager 26 Console.
Often accurate from sources like billbil-kun.
PlayStation State of Play — Rumored for mid-to-late April (e.g., around April 16), focusing on third-party titles, possible Wolverine or 007: First Light teases.
Broader 2026 hype: FromSoftware projects, new Zelda details, and Summer Game Fest (June 5) building up with expected reveals.
April releases like Pragmata (Capcom sci-fi), Starfield on PS5, Diablo IV:
Lord of Hatred expansion, and Pokémon Champions are out or dropping now, keeping momentum high.
Leaks move fast and can be unreliable—sites like Insider Gaming, r/GamingLeaksAndRumours, or NateTheHate on X are good for tracking.
