'The Legend of Zelda' for Wii U sto be showcased online at E3 on June 14

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Nintendo has a "Legend of Zelda" for Wii U game in the works, and even though it has been delayed until next year when the new Nintendo NX console releases, it is due to be showcased at the upcoming E3 2016 gaming conference happening between June 14 and 16. Recently, more information about the upcoming livestream scheduled to happen during E3 was made public and it indicates that people will get their fill of the game.

GamesRadar reports that the first day of E3 scheduled to happen on June 14 will see Nintendo focusing on the upcoming "Legend of Zelda" for Wii U game. Included in the first day's events will be a livestream of the gameplay, interviews, and commentaries. Importantly, the event will start at 9 a.m. PDT/5 p.m. BST when Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo America, takes the stage. Fils-Aime will be starting with the "Nintendo Treehouse: Live Presentation," followed by the broadcast of the proceedings that will continue throughout the day. Importantly, Nintendo has not stated that it has plans to have a Nintendo Direct event that will focus on a variety of other games, which many industry analysts have taken as an indication that only the "Legend of Zelda" will be featured.

Importantly, the gameplay for "Legend of Zelda" for Wii U will also be live streamed on the YouTube and Twitch channels run by Nintendo. However, those who do manage to get to E3 2016 will also be able to play "Legend of Zelda." It is going to be available in booths, allowing players to take advantage of extended demos to learn its features and more.

Moreover, the "Legend of Zelda," as some may not be aware, was originally only set to release on the Wii U console. However, when Nintendo announced that the release of the Nintendo NX is going to happen in March 2017, it also stated that the "Legend of Zelda" for Wii U would be available on the new console.

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