Verdict: Gemini 3.5 does not have a confirmed release date. The strongest official evidence available here is Google’s Gemini API deprecations page, which lists Gemini 3.1 preview models but does not list a Gemini 3.5 model [1]. That makes the current leak cycle worth watching, but not enough to treat Gemini 3.5 as an announced product.
What Google has actually documented
Google’s Gemini API deprecations page is the most useful official signal in the available evidence. It lists several Gemini 3 preview models, including gemini-3.1-pro-preview with a February 19, 2026 release date, gemini-3.1-flash-image-preview with a February 26, 2026 release date, and gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview with a March 3, 2026 release date [1].
The same cited listing does not include a Gemini 3.5 entry [1]. For release-date questions, that absence matters: screenshots, anonymous benchmarks, and social posts can suggest internal testing, but they do not establish public availability.
What the Gemini 3.5 leaks claim
The rumor cycle has two main threads.
First, several posts claim Google is testing a next-generation model called Gemini 3.5, sometimes under the alleged codename “Snow Bunny” . One report says the claim originated from an X post about an internal test version, and that the model could generate 3,000 lines of code from a single prompt . Another blog repeats similar “Snow Bunny” claims and describes them as leaked benchmark data rather than official Google results .
