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The [[Zelda HD Experience]], a ''The Legend of Zelda'' tech demo of the [[Wii U]], was shown at {{E3|2011}}. On June 20, 2011, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] confirmed that Nintendo is planning on creating an HD ''Legend of Zelda'' title.<ref>{{cite web|quote=This is an HD system, our first HD system, and we want to create a real HD Zelda game for it. You will see a lot of these in-depth and deep experiences in terms of visual style. You will also see some play styles that are fun and interesting because of the play structure.|url=http://kotaku.com/5814227/how-the-wii-u-one-ups-television|title=How the Wii U One Ups Television|site=Kotaku}}</ref>
The [[Zelda HD Experience]], a ''The Legend of Zelda'' tech demo of the [[Wii U]], was shown at {{E3|2011}}. On June 20, 2011, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] confirmed that Nintendo is planning on creating an HD ''Legend of Zelda'' title.<ref>{{cite web|quote=This is an HD system, our first HD system, and we want to create a real HD Zelda game for it. You will see a lot of these in-depth and deep experiences in terms of visual style. You will also see some play styles that are fun and interesting because of the play structure.|url=http://kotaku.com/5814227/how-the-wii-u-one-ups-television|title=How the Wii U One Ups Television|site=Kotaku}}</ref>


''The Legend of Zelda'' for the Wii U was officially announced in the Wii U Direct presentation on January 23, 2013. [[Eiji Aonuma]] stated that the game intended to challenge what was expected of ''The Legend of Zelda'' games, such as the player having to complete dungeons in a specific order or that it is a single player experience. The game is expected to have a long development time, so Nintendo released [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|a remake]] of {{TWW}} for Wii U to decrease the gap between releases.<ref name=WiiUDirect>{{cite web|author=Nintendo |accessdate=2013-04-05 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIyU8-XTTLc |title=Wii U Direct Presentation - 23.01.2013 |site=YouTube}}</ref> During {{E3|2014}}, the first video of the game was shown, revealing a [[Link]]-like character and a horse, in addition to a new enemy, and [[Hyrule Field]]. Eiji Aonuma later responded to fan reactions to the character's design stating that the character was not explicitly stated to be Link.<ref>{{cite web|quote=No one explicitly said that that was Link.|url=http://venturebeat.com/2014/06/10/zelda-creator-teases-that-we-didnt-see-link-in-wii-u-trailer/|title=Exclusive: That might not have been Link in the Wii U Zelda trailer, producer teases|site=Venture Beat}}</ref>
''The Legend of Zelda'' for the Wii U was officially announced in the Wii U Direct presentation on January 23, 2013. [[Eiji Aonuma]] stated that the game intended to challenge what was expected of ''The Legend of Zelda'' games, such as the player having to complete dungeons in a specific order or that it is a single player experience. The game is expected to have a long development time, so Nintendo released [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|a remake]] of {{TWW}} for Wii U to decrease the gap between releases.<ref name=WiiUDirect>{{cite web|author=Nintendo |accessdate=2013-04-05 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIyU8-XTTLc |title=Wii U Direct Presentation - 23.01.2013 |site=YouTube}}</ref> During {{E3|2014}}, the first video of the game was shown, revealing [[Link]] riding a horse, in addition to a new enemy, and [[Hyrule Field]]. Eiji Aonuma once stated that the character might not be Link,<ref>{{cite web|quote=No one explicitly said that that was Link.|url=http://venturebeat.com/2014/06/10/zelda-creator-teases-that-we-didnt-see-link-in-wii-u-trailer/|title=Exclusive: That might not have been Link in the Wii U Zelda trailer, producer teases|site=Venture Beat}}</ref> but later stated that he was joking.<ref>{{cite web|quote=Actually that comment I made jokingly.|url=http://www.linkshideaway.com/2014/6/12-it-was-link-in-the-zelda-wii-u-trailer/|title=Exclusive: It WAS Link in the Zelda Wii U Trailer|site=Link's Hideaway}}</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
File:Zelda Wii U Hyrule Field.png|Hyrule Field
File:Zelda Wii U Hyrule Field.png|Hyrule Field
File:Zelda Wii U Epona.png|The character riding a horse
File:Zelda Wii U Epona.png|Link riding a horse
File:Zelda Wii U Enemy.png|The character fighting an enemy
File:Zelda Wii U Enemy.png|Link an enemy
File:Zelda Wii U Link.png|The character using the Bow
File:Zelda Wii U Link.png|Link using the Bow
File:Zelda Wii U Bow.png|The character using the Bow
File:Zelda Wii U Bow.png|Link using the Bow
File:Zelda Wii U Arrow 1.png|The new type of Arrow
File:Zelda Wii U Arrow 1.png|The new type of Arrow
File:Zelda Wii U Arrow 3.png|The new type of Arrow transforming
File:Zelda Wii U Arrow 3.png|The new type of Arrow transforming

Revision as of 10:03, 12 June 2014

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Template:Future game Template:Game The Legend of Zelda Wii U is the working title for an upcoming Zelda game for the Wii U set to be released in 2015.

Development

The Zelda HD Experience, a The Legend of Zelda tech demo of the Wii U, was shown at E3 2011. On June 20, 2011, Shigeru Miyamoto confirmed that Nintendo is planning on creating an HD Legend of Zelda title.[1]

The Legend of Zelda for the Wii U was officially announced in the Wii U Direct presentation on January 23, 2013. Eiji Aonuma stated that the game intended to challenge what was expected of The Legend of Zelda games, such as the player having to complete dungeons in a specific order or that it is a single player experience. The game is expected to have a long development time, so Nintendo released a remake of The Wind Waker for Wii U to decrease the gap between releases.[2] During E3 2014, the first video of the game was shown, revealing Link riding a horse, in addition to a new enemy, and Hyrule Field. Eiji Aonuma once stated that the character might not be Link,[3] but later stated that he was joking.[4]

Gallery

Videos

E3 2014 reveal trailer

References