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‘Legend of Zelda’ Wii U Release Date & News: Trailer Released; ‘Breath of The Wild’ To Come in 2017

‘Legend of Zelda’ Wii U Release Date & News: Trailer Released; ‘Breath of The Wild’ To Come in 2017

Shilpa Chakravorty

Recently, it was confirmed that the newest "Legend of Zelda" game for Wii U and NX is titled "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild" in E3 by Nintendo.

Additionally, the gaming company also confirmed that the game will be launching for both platforms by 2017, on their official website.

The present game, will be a bit different from the previous "Legend of Zelda" versions as it takes the concept of open-world genres to new heights.

According to a report from Polygon, players will be able to traverse the world in any direction. Moreover, players will be allowed to directly go to the main part of the game, and face the boss without traversing through the game's story.

Incidentally, puzzles have always been a big part of the game's franchise and thus, in the new game, more than a 100 "Shrines of Trials" will be scattered across the world. Players can visit any of these shrines, in any order and they will have puzzles and prizes associated with the game's storyline.

One of the latest additions of the game feature is the ability to jump with the push of a button. In previous games, players could automatically jump when they ran off an edge. Links could climb walls, but this was restricted to the stamina bar.

Moreover, in the newest game, players will have access to a unique item called Shieka State. This item can be used to activate special abilities, generate bombs and open a map, thereby allowing players to play the game without the Wii U gamepad.

Additionally, there will be no difference between the Wii U and the NX Versions of the game. The game is set to arrive sometime in 2017, although the exact dates of release are unknown presently. Thus, players need to stay tuned to the news to remain updated.

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