Despite a fierce off-field battle with their governing body, the All Blacks have locked in their return to international competition with three Tests against Pacific opposition in July.
New Zealand will face Tonga on July 3, playing a Test for the first time at Auckland's Mount Smart Stadium.
Back-to-back Tests against Fiji follow on July 10 and 17 in Dunedin and Hamilton.
Rugby NZ says Auckland's Eden Park and Wellington's Sky Stadium will be used for Rugby Championship Tests later this year.
"We look forward to welcoming the Flying Fijians to New Zealand for what will be an historic, first-ever, back-to-back All Blacks Test Series against them," NZ Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson said.
Italy were originally scheduled to tour Aotearoa in July, pulling out to avoid inter-continental travel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Away from the pitch, the players union and NZ Rugby remain at loggerheads over a proposal to sell off a minority stake in the team's commercial rights.
Earlier this month, the game's governing bodies endorsed a proposal from US venture capital giants Silver Lake worth $387.5 million ($A361 million).
The players union has stymied that deal, supporting a counter-offer from NZ-owned investment firm Forsyth Barr that would keep the All Blacks locally owned.
Mr Robinson said he was "shocked and disappointed" by the second bid, which comes after months of due diligence with the American firm.
"This is a fundamental breach of trust and the partnership (with the players union) which up until now we valued highly," he said.
Several All Blacks have signed a letter detailing their concerns with selling.
Samoa will play Test rugby in New Zealand in July - just not against the All Blacks.
They'll face the Maori All Blacks in Auckland and a World Cup 2023 qualifier against Tonga in Hamilton, creating two double headers.
Any selected players not based in Australia or New Zealand will have to complete a fortnight's quarantine before being cleared for action.
ALL BLACKS JULY TESTS
July 3 - vs Tonga, Auckland (with Maori All Blacks v Samoa)
July 10 - vs Fiji, Dunedin
July 17 - vs Fiji, Hamilton (with Tonga v Samoa)