Zelda Wii-U Release Date On February 2015! 'Skyrim' Touted As Inspiration As Gameplay Set To Be Sandbox Style Open World Game As Confirmed By Nintendo!

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The Zelda Wii-U release date has been revealed!

Nintendo announced that they would be releasing three new Zelda games for the Wii U and the 3DS. Two of the games are for the Wii U namely, Hyrule Warriors and the new Zelda title. The third one will also be a Zelda title but for the 3DS.

During that time Nintendo did not announce the Zelda Wii-U release date but during the Nintendo conference in E3, a trailer video was shown and at the end of the video, the year 2015 appeared. Questions lingered during the conference on whether the game would be released before, after or during E3 2015.

And now, all the questions can finally be answered as Cyberland has reported that the Zelda Wii-U release date would be on February 2015!

Christian Post has stated that:

"Shigeru Miyamoto, Senior Managing Director and General Manager of Integrated Research and Development, is excited about is the upcoming title's deviance from the previous Legend of Zelda titles in previous Zelda games, the gameplay was linear; players would go from one dungeon to another in an orderly fashion. The Wii U release would be an "open world" game where the players can freely choose where they want to go next. This way, the game is given a more action-adventure feel."

"Hyrule Warriors is also a release from the Zelda franchise where Nintendo has teamed up with Tecmo Koei to give players a hack-and-slash game based on the Zelda universe. The game will have the basic Dynasty Warriors feel, the franchise that Koei is famous for. The game is already set for release on Sept. 26."

Shigeru Miyamoto has always been a fan of the Elder Scrolls: Skyrim game and he has revealed that the popular game from Bethesda is an inspiration for the open world sandbox style gameplay of the Zelda Wii-U game.

The Zelda Wii-U release date is February 2015.

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