A leak pointing to major Zelda titles heading to Switch 2 is gaining serious traction, and it's Nintendo itself that's inadvertently lending the rumor credibility. According to reporting from Game Rant, a recent official announcement from the company lines up closely enough with the leaked information that it's become much harder to dismiss.
The leak in question reportedly includes classic Zelda entries - with Ocarina of Time among the titles mentioned - potentially making their way to the Switch 2 library. While unverified leaks are a dime a dozen in this industry, having official Nintendo actions corroborate the details changes the calculus considerably.

Why this leak stands out
Most Nintendo leaks get buried under skepticism, and rightfully so - the company is notoriously tight-lipped about its roadmap. But when Nintendo's own public-facing moves start matching up with leaked information, it shifts from speculation to something worth paying closer attention to.

Ocarina of Time remains one of the most requested re-releases in gaming history. The N64 classic has had limited availability in recent years, and its absence from the Nintendo Switch Online library has been a persistent frustration for fans who want a legitimate, modern way to play it.

Switch 2 library still taking shape
Nintendo's next console is still building out its software lineup, and first-party catalog depth will be a major selling point for players deciding whether to upgrade. Bringing back beloved Zelda titles - especially ones that haven't been easily accessible - would be a strong move for driving hardware adoption among both returning fans and newcomers.
It's worth noting that neither the leaked titles nor a specific release window have been officially confirmed by Nintendo. Game Rant's reporting focuses on the credibility boost the leak has received rather than a formal announcement, so temper expectations accordingly until Nintendo makes something official.
Still, when a company's actions start rhyming with unverified reports, it's usually worth keeping an eye on. Zelda fans have been patient - and if this leak holds up, that patience might finally pay off on Switch 2.





