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Nintendo Switch Updates: ‘The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild’ To Be Featured As A Launch Game?

Nintendo Switch Updates: ‘The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild’ To Be Featured As A Launch Game?

Blair Grant

The Nintendo Switch reveal event is happening in a few days' time and hundreds of rumors about the company's newest console are afloat online. With the console's launch coming up soon, many users are wondering whether Nintendo's newest console will feature the most awaited "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" as a launch game.

Nintendo will be holding the Nintendo Switch reveal event on Jan. 13 wherein details about the newest console are expected to be unveiled. As Engadget reports, Japanese paper, Nikkei, has predicted that the price of the Nintendo Switch will be around ¥25,000, which is more or less translated as $250.

This is considered by users as a fair price when compared to other consoles such as the Wii U or the Xbox One. The publication notes that Nikkei has been known for closely predicting the prices of gaming consoles even before their official release in the market, but users should still take this information with a grain of salt.

iDigitalTimes also reports that many users are expecting to see the Nintendo Switch to feature the highly anticipated game, "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." While there were reports that the game is still under development and would not make it to the release of the console, there are rumors that the game would help market the console.

The publication also notes that the Nintendo Switch may also feature the "Super Mario Switch," "Skyrim Special Edition" and "GameCube Virtual Console" among others. There also rumors that a possible downside to the Nintendo Switch may be its battery.

According to the publications, the Nintendo Switch's battery life is predicted to run for 4-5 hours during a heavy game. The Nintendo Switch will also feature a 720p multi-touch screen with a 1080p support on the dock.

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