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The Legend of Zelda (working title) is an upcoming installment in The Legend of Zelda series for both the Wii U and NX. Originally stated to be in development in 2013, the game was officially revealed at E3 2014 with a 2015 release window, but was delayed to 2016 due to new ideas being implemented during development, and was later delayed again to 2017 to launch on both the Wii U and NX. Like The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds before it, the game is intended to challenge the conventions of the series.
Gameplay
The game is the first fully open-world game in The Legend of Zelda series since the original title. Link is able to travel anywhere in the world, either by foot or on Epona. The Wii U GamePad displays an overview of the world, and tapping a location on the map places a beacon at that spot on the television screen. Jumping off of Epona also allows the player to enter a slow-motion state and shoot arrows. Enemies are also given a health bar.
It is known that this game will be compatible with the Wolf Link amiibo, transferring unspecified data from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD to this game.
Technical details
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