Nintendo Legend of Zelda Wii U Release Date: 5 Things to Know
Nintendo Legend of Zelda Wii U Release Date: 5 Things to Know
Although a lot of people talk of an expected release date, nobody is really sure of when the game is actually coming out. The wildest guesses on release date are next year's E3 presentations along with the launch of several other games.
However, there are some things about the Legend of Zelda Wii U release date and other associated things that you should definitely know about.
1. The game is definitely coming in 2015 according to the prestigious Forbes. They recently did a story saying that Nintendo has a detailed plan on supported software release and other things for new game version.
2. If you pre-order the game now, you get some great deals on the game versions. For A Link to the Past, The Minish Cap, Link's Awakening, Oracle of Seasons, and Oracle of Ages, the price has been dropped by around 33 percent. A lot of fans have already purchased the game.
3. However, this preorder discount deal is only valid till September 18. After that, Nintendo isn't willing to come with another discount before Legend of Zelda Wii U release date in 2015.
4. Like Start Fox, GamePad will be an important part of the play for this game. Nintendo is even working on new game pads for enhanced performance in terms of combat and stealth.
5. Nintendo developers want to make this new game in an open environment where players do not have to go through predestined details. They rather get to choose the dungeons on their own while playing the game after Legend of Zelda Wii U release date.
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