Nintendo Direct Tipped for 9 June — What Singapore Switch 2 Fans Should Watch

Two of gaming’s most reliable Nintendo insiders are pointing to this Tuesday, 9 June 2026, as the date for a full Nintendo Direct — and if the leaks hold up, Switch 2 owners in Singapore could be in for a very big 9pm.

Nintendo has not officially announced anything yet, but independent corroboration from two credible sources is about as close to a lock as the pre-Direct rumour cycle gets.

Why This Nintendo Direct Looks Real

The two insiders driving the buzz are Jeff Grubb of Giant Bomb’s Last of the Nintendogs podcast and the leaker known as NateTheHate, who has built a strong track record with Nintendo predictions.

On a recent episode, Grubb stated he had specifically heard “Tuesday, next Tuesday” and “Tuesday morning specifically” — pointing squarely at 9 June. NateTheHate, writing separately, confirmed the Direct “will take place next week, the second week of June — that is the week of the 8th.”

Crucially, NateTheHate has already proved his Nintendo credentials: he accurately predicted the Star Fox announcement weeks before it was officially revealed at the Star Fox Direct on 5 June 2026. That track record makes this particular leak harder to dismiss.

Important caveat: Nintendo has made no official announcement. If the company confirms (or reschedules) the event between now and Tuesday, we will update this post.

When to Watch — Singapore Time

Nintendo Directs traditionally air at 6:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time, which converts to 9:00 PM SGT on Tuesday, 9 June. That is an excellent evening slot — you can watch it live from the sofa rather than dragging yourself out of bed at dawn.

The stream will go out on Nintendo’s official YouTube channel. There is no registration required; just open YouTube at 9 PM and search for the Nintendo Direct broadcast.

Star Fox on Nintendo Switch 2
Image courtesy of Nintendo
Star Fox — Overview Trailer — Nintendo Switch 2 via Nintendo of America on YouTube

The Headline Rumour — Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake

The announcement that fans are most loudly hoping for is a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for Nintendo Switch 2. NateTheHate has said the title is coming in 2026, with a holiday window being most commonly cited by the community.

The timing has a neat logic to it: 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda, which first launched in Japan in February 1986. A rebuilt Ocarina of Time — widely considered one of the greatest games ever made — would be a fitting anniversary centrepiece, and Switch 2’s hardware has no trouble doing the original justice.

Again, Nintendo has not confirmed this title. But with NateTheHate’s credibility freshly validated by the Star Fox call, the Zelda community is treating this as a near-certainty rather than idle wish-listing.

Other Switch 2 Reveals to Watch For

A full Nintendo Direct rarely hangs on a single announcement. Based on what is known about Nintendo’s 2026 roadmap, here are the other segments Singapore gamers should pay attention to:

  • Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave — Announced for 2026 but still without a firm release date. A tactical JRPG with serious Singapore fandom; a date reveal here would be huge.
  • Splatoon Raiders — Launching 23 July, so a deep-dive trailer and potentially a Splatfest announcement are on the cards.
  • Third-party ports — Elden Ring and Red Dead Redemption 2 have been named in community speculation circles as Switch 2 candidates. Neither is confirmed; treat these as hopeful noise rather than expectation.
  • A new 3D Mario — NateTheHate has said this is a 2027 title, so a first-look teaser is possible but not guaranteed.

Switch 2 Games Already Confirmed for 2026

To put the Direct in context, here is where the Switch 2 slate currently stands:

  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth — Already out (launched 3 June 2026)
  • Star Fox — 25 June 2026
  • Rhythm Heaven Groove — 2 July 2026
  • Splatoon Raiders — 23 July 2026
  • Pokémon Winds & Waves — 2027 (no firm date yet)

A strong Direct on 9 June would fill in the gaps in that calendar and carry the Switch 2’s momentum well into the second half of the year.

Last Words

Singapore gamers, set your alarms for 9 PM on Tuesday, 9 June. If Jeff Grubb and NateTheHate have it right, this could be the most packed Nintendo showcase since the Switch 2 launch last year — and a Zelda: Ocarina of Time reveal would make it an all-timer. We will be covering every announcement as it drops, so check back here for the latest Nintendo news right after the stream.

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