Zelda Ocarina of Time Remake Trailer Runs at 1440p 60fps Without DLSS

Digital Foundry analysis suggests the Zelda Ocarina of Time remake trailer runs at native 1440p and 60fps without DLSS, hinting at a Switch 2 first- party title launching in 2026.

Nintendo The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake
Nintendo The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake

A trailer for a rumored The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake appears to run at 1440p and 60 frames per second without upscaling. Digital Foundry analysis suggests the footage shows native rendering with no signs of DLSS. This performance target hints that the game could be a first-party title for the Nintendo Switch 2.

Digital Foundry analysis reveals native rendering

The remake is reportedly a faithful retelling of the N64 classic rather than an open-world reimagining. Digital Foundry found evidence pointing to a 1:1 recreation of the original game. A Google search metadata leak also described the project with phrases like "timeless gameplay," suggesting a conservative approach.

  • Resolution: 1440p
  • Frame Rate: 60 fps
  • Upscaling: No DLSS

According to Digital Foundry, the trailer renders at approximately 1440p resolution and 60 fps. No DLSS or other upscaling technology was detected in the footage. These specs align with what one might expect from a Switch 2 first-party game.

The game is expected to launch globally in 2026. No pricing details have been announced yet. When we covered the last the legend of zelda: ocarina of time remake update, several of the same balance and stability themes came up.

The reported specs and release window remain unconfirmed by Nintendo. The analysis from Digital Foundry and the metadata leak are the only sources so far. If accurate, the remake would deliver a high-fidelity version of a beloved classic on Nintendo's next console. When we covered the last the legend of zelda: ocarina of time remake update, several of the same balance and stability themes came up.

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