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'The Legend of Zelda' Wii U Release Date and News: Game Rumored to Launch for NX

Nintendo has been in a lot of heat ever since the Nintendo NX started circulating around the net, and fans will surely be pleased to hear that the company just may decide to launch "The Legend of Zelda" with the release of the hybrid console.

For the most part, fans have started to lose hope for the game's release, and Nintendo has nobody to blame for this since the game was announced in 2013, was initially supposed to release in 2015, but was then pushed for 2016.

On the other hand, fans may start to understand how busy the development team has been, not just with "Zelda," but most probably with the Nintendo NX. iDigital Times says there is a possibility that the much-anticipated game won't be a Wii U exclusive. This justifies Nintendo for pushing the game to a further launch date.

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It does become frustrating to wait for a game that has little or no information given at all by its developer, but gamers may give leeway this time since the team is rumored to be hard at work for the game's release not only for the Wii U but for the NX as well.

The franchise has become a hit among players who are very particular with exploring open-world areas and it is only reasonable that Nintendo will possibly launch the game in various platforms.

Aside from delaying the game's release for the sake of it being added to the list of NX titles, the game can also be expected to come with extremely amazing features and additions than initially speculated by fans and experts.

While fans weren't able to get a look at the game's progress during E3 2015, some outlets speculate that producer Eiji Aonuma will say something about the game anytime soon. It is further speculated that a huge announcement will be made regarding the game, and most likely, it might be about the game's release date.

For now, fans can just rely on the information that the game will come this year, even if Nintendo has been known to delay launch dates.

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