Legend of Zelda Wii U A Prequel? Fan Theories on Main Protagonist, Possible Plot Discussed

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When it comes to Legend of Zelda Wii U, fans of the franchise have become rather weary and suspicious of what the title will hold and as of the moment, many speculations have gone around for the next title and the belief of a much better continuity seemingly makes its way rigidly.

As reported by Christian Today, the Legend of Zelda Wii U has become a resounding name in terms of anticipation and hype. Simply put, fans know not of the entirety that the game will give as some footages of the title have been seen all over the web.

Some suggest that the upcoming Legend of Zelda Wii U may have a different protagonist and even that it may even be a female character; others believe that it may even be a game different from the expected title to come in March.

In the same manner, Gospel Herald delivered that the company behind the Legend of Zelda Wii U may have plans of pushing the game further forward whichever it may be. One approach that may have given some points away would be the creation of amiibo that many games of today have come to use for both in-game and physical profit benefits.

According to Design and Trend, Legend of Zelda Wii U has stirred quite a handful of controversy to the fans of the franchise especially in terms of story line. There are some gamers who think that the Legend of Zelda Wii U title will be a prequel instead of a continuity which others have not denied the possibility of. That being said, Legend of Zelda Wii U still holds a plethora of possibilities for its fans.

Legend of Zelda Wii U still does not have any concrete news to hold on to but fans are already waiting for Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess expected within the first quarter of the year. Stay tuned for more updates on the forthcoming continuity to the long-time series.

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