PlayAsia Lists The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake at $59.99 — Nintendo Has Not Confirmed Price

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A listing on retailer PlayAsia has surfaced showing a price of $59.99 for a purported remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo Switch 2, with pre-orders appearing available through the site.

Nintendo has not confirmed the title, platform, or pricing; the company has yet to make any official announcement through its usual channels such as a Nintendo Direct or eShop listing.

Background

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is one of Nintendo’s most influential franchises, originally released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998.

Nintendo previously authorized a notable remake: Ocarina of Time 3D, developed by Grezzo and released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011.

That 3DS version was an official remaster with updated visuals and interface changes and is the most recent widely distributed remake of the title.

What the PlayAsia listing shows

According to the PlayAsia entry, the item is listed at $59.99 and available for pre-order.

The retailer’s listing appears to present standard product details and the price, but there is no confirmation from Nintendo to verify the listing represents an official product announcement.

Nintendo historically controls pricing and release information for its first-party catalogue and typically announces such details via Nintendo Direct presentations, official press releases, or the Nintendo eShop.

Public reaction and context

Some observers online expressed surprise that the price — if accurate — would align with the common full-price tier for current-generation first-party titles, noting they expected a higher premium given the series’ pedigree.

Others interpreted a $59.99 tag as an indication the release might be positioned as a straightforward remake rather than a full remake with extensive new content.

Those comments reflect consumer expectations but do not constitute confirmation of Nintendo’s plans.

What to watch for next

Until Nintendo issues an official statement or includes the title in a scheduled Nintendo Direct or eShop announcement, the PlayAsia listing should be treated as an unconfirmed retail entry.

Industry watchers will look for formal confirmation of platform, release date, developer credits, and final pricing from Nintendo.

For now, the only verifiable facts are the historic release and prior 3DS remake by Grezzo, the PlayAsia listing at $59.99, and Nintendo’s lack of an official announcement.

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