The producer added that the development team would capitalize on the additional time that were given to them as a result of the delay and they promised to reward gamers and fans of “The Legend of Zelda” for their patience and continued support.
Prior to the E3 2015, there were rumors that the “The Legend of Zelda” will be launched during the occasion. But as it turned out, “The Legend of Zelda” launch did not materialize during the event but in its stead was the game called “Paper Mario.” The game was previously released for N64, Wii, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Gamecube.
The Japanese gaming company has been known for putting a spin or twist and successfully reinventing classic games like “Mario Kart,” and “Super Smash Bros.”
“The Legend of Zelda” is actually a series of video games based on a hero in green who lives in a land called Hyrule. The player, who takes on the role of the hero in green, goes through the series of fantasy adventures including dungeons, an army of enemies, among other mission tasks.
The game has been done so well and has had so many iterations that it practically has its own mythology, as well as legions of fans, many of whom were already asking for the game since the Wii U was released in 2012.