Zelda Wii U Release Date: This Game Is Said To Have A Wider Feature Of The “Open World”
Zelda Wii U Release Date: This Game Is Said To Have A Wider Feature Of The "Open World"
The highly anticipated game to be released by Nintendo, which is "The Legend of Zelda" for Wii U, is something gamers can't stop raving about these days. It gained even more attention when it was announced last E3 Nintendo Digital Event. Followers of the game can't help but be more intrigued about the latest features of the game. And if you want to know more about what's in store for you on this one, you better read on because we have gathered some really juicy details about it.
According to the information that is now spreading in the online world, this game is said to have a wider feature of the "open world". Rumor has it that it's even wider and broader than Grand Theft Auto V. Players would be able to go around the country and meet different activities in random orders. But the producer (EijiAonuma) of the game actually made a statement about said rumor and according to him, that's not exactly what people should expect.
And in his words he said during an interview for Edge Magazine, "Since we're talking about open worlds, let's state upfront that we don't plan to have an open world in the same way other companies have been doing in recent years." And apparently, Nintendo is really the only one that knows about the exact details of the game. Looks like you won't really find anything accurate as of the moment regarding the game's scale of environment.
The Legend of Zelda for Wii U was said to be released on 2015 on the E3 convention. But the word on the street is that it may actually be delayeddue to the release of other games like Super Smash Bros and Pokemon.
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