Legend of Zelda Wii U release date scheduled for 2015 [VIDEO]
Zelda fans were full of excitement at E3 2014, especially during the presentation of the footage for the next Legend of Zelda Wii U title.
However, it was confirmed the upcoming title will not be released this year. Instead, the Legend of Zelda Wii U release date is vaguely shown in the video as an abrupt 2015.
Nintendo showed some footage at E3 this year, but if it does in fact come out next year, it may also be at E3 2015.
The team developing Zelda Wii U is said to be Nintendo's biggest. Zelda faithful can look forward to huge dungeons that will take quite long to complete, along with a new soundtrack and graphics.
The Legend of Zelda is known to possess some of the most inspiring and powerful soundtracks in the history of games, which is among its rare and beautiful characteristics.
For example, two of its most stunning soundtracks came with the Nintendo 64's Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.
Legend of Zelda Wii U trailer revealed plenty of freedom, with an open world to entertain for hours, and where players can explore wide landscapes and mountain ranges.
The Zelda Wii U game is revolutionary, utilizing all the features of Nintendo's flagship console. Players will be able to experience things which they cannot do on other platforms.
The upcoming Zelda Wii is called the biggest among Zelda games. The open world featured in the game is greatly expanded, as could be seen during its presentation at this year's E3.
The video at Nintendo Direct's press conference gave a glimpse of the redesigned blue-eyed Link, as he was fighting an enormous tentacled foe.
Link was presumably able to kill the threatening creature with an arrow shot from his bow.
The video unveiled that players need not follow a pre-set scenario and path, which should be credited to the environment of the open world, said Nintendo designer Eiji Aonuma. It looks like Zelda got some cues from Skyrim and other sandbox games, to the delight of those who love adventure.
Watch actual gameplay footage in this teaser from Nintendo's press conference at E3 2014: