The Legend of Zelda Wii U Expected to Launch by Q4 2016; Twilight Princess HD Confirmed to Arrive March 25th

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Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda Wii U has been a big talk for the longest time since it was heard of a few years ago. Despite the persistence of fans regarding the release date, Nintendo has continued to delay the game's launch for some reasons and the other games under the franchise may come earlier than the awaited title itself.

According to Christian Today, Nintendo has been quite silent regarding any news that pertains to Legend of Zelda Wii U. The closest news that avid fans of the series have held on to would be the hopes of the title coming out this year, in which many are still keeping their fingers crossed.

As per Ecumenical News, one rumor that has circulated the web regarding the continuous delay of Legend of Zelda Wii U is because Nintendo's up and coming console hardware, Nintendo NX, is slated for release within the end of the year. Speculations arise in which Legend of Zelda Wii U may not just be for the supposed Wii U hardware, but will also be made compatible for the NX. Even more intriguingly, some say it would be made for the Nintendo NX entirely instead of the Wii U.

In other Legend of Zelda news, as per MNR Daily, the much awaited The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD is expected to arrive on March 4th 2016 for the Wii U, a certified confirmed title. The game is rated at $49.99 for the time being and encourages players to save a little space for the Wii U game since there will be a small update required if the gamers are to try the copy on their consoles.

Fans are yet to receive a release date for The Legend of Zelda Wii U. Other Zelda titles have been spoken of and officially announced to the public such as the aforementioned The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD and The Legend of Zelda: Tri-Force Heroes.

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