While Nintendo has yet to announce the exact date for the release of “The Legend of Zelda” on Wii U, what is clear is that it would finally happen this year following the decision of the Japanese gaming company to push it from its initial scheduled rollout last year.
Reports have it that “The Legend of Zelda” on Wii U will be the first game in the series to be made with HD graphics apparently because of the excellent hardware features of the gaming console. It shall also encompass the biggest map ever seen in the games, moving the dungeon explorer closer towards being fully realized as a true open world game.
The likely release of “The Legend of Zelda” on Wii U is now also very evident in the online retail store Amazon.
Amazon is now making available three upcoming major video games for pre-ordering including “The Legend of Zelda” on Wii U, “Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End,” and “Final Fantasy XV,” each for $48 before tax as part of a certain quiet promotion.
The price is actually 20% cheaper than the original prices of those upcoming video games. And what is clear from the Amazon offer is that all these three games will be coming this year.