Nintendo has released a new trailer for Star Fox on Switch 2. Based on the Nintendo 64 classic, the new Star Fox game is ready to launch exclusively on the Nintendo Switch 2 system on June 25. For those who want to buy the digital version, it will cost $49.99. For those who prefer the physical version, it will cost $59.99. This fast-flying adventure will have players tearing through space, soaring across planets, and knocking foes out of the sky in high-intensity galactic dogfights.
In Star Fox, the Lylat System is thrown into chaos following a surprise attack by the evil scientist Andross. The galaxy’s last hope is the Star Fox Mercenary Squad, comprised of young leader Fox McCloud, ace pilot Falco Lombardi, engineer extraordinaire Slippy Toad, and veteran pilot Peppy Hare.
Today’s overview trailer gives fans a sneak peek at the game’s freshly revamped stages, thanks to a complete visual overhaul, and dives into a variety of new and returning modes. In Campaign Mode, you’ll soar across the Lylat System as you accept dangerous missions and discover branching paths to uncover every piece of the story. This mode can also be played online through GameShare or via local co-op, where one player is the Pilot and the other is the Gunner. Plus, use Mouse-Controlled Targeting with the Joy-Con 2 controller for intuitive aiming. Challenge Mode offers new challenges and a variety of objectives you can complete when replaying cleared stages from the campaign.
Battle Mode features 4-vs.-4 aerial combat online with friends or random players across three stages. If one person has the game, up to four players can play Battle Mode locally with GameShare, or online using GameShare via GameChat. With a compatible USB camera, you can also appear in GameChat as Fox McCloud or his crew using an interactive avatar that mirrors your facial expressions and movements.
A special release of 10 tracks from Star Fox has been added to Nintendo Music. All of the tracks available through Nintendo Music can now be enjoyed on a wide variety of devices, including tablets, computers, and even in the car via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Additionally, the new My Mix feature for Nintendo Music can generate a playlist based on your play history.
Take a look at the new trailer and then tell us what you think on Bluesky and Twitter. Will you buy Star Fox and play it on the Nintendo Switch 2 when it arrives this month?






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