Legend of Zelda Wii U Possibly Out Q4 2016 With Biggest Map, Open World Theme and Multiplayer Mode Features

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Nintendo's proposed Legend of Zelda Wii U has spent a long time coming as it moved further and further on from the designated release date. So far, the uncertainties have piled up but the developers of the game seemingly have a legitimate explanation for the series as it slowly but surely makes its way to the mass.

It was reported by News Everyday that the highly awaited Legend of Zelda Wii U title looks as if it is not any closer to being released, due to the multiple occasions in which the game was moved towards a later launch. Until now, gamers are curious of the release date that the game is supposed to have let alone more news about it.

So far, all that has been known about the game's release date is that it is expected to come late within the year. As per Movie Pilot, one of the most popular reasons ever known for the extensive delay is the attempt of the developer to make Legend of Zelda Wii U the first and probably the most high-definition game of the franchise. Adding to that is the claim that the title will have the biggest map, adhering to an open-world theme as well as the possible multiplayer mode.

According to Design and Trend, the title has been filled with talks of new weapons and enemies, some of which are still to be specified in the near future. One more interesting idea that Nintendo has somewhat hinted is the fact that the upcoming game will be close to the predecessor, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Moreover, the developers claimed that Legend of Zelda Wii U is nearly finished, though the specifics of where the game stands has not been divulged yet.

The entire series has been known to be a part of almost role-playing gamer's childhood, and now that the latest generation of gaming hardware has set a higher bar, many expect the saga to adapt along. Keep posted for more updates on Legend of Zelda Wii U.

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