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I wouldn't be surprised if we get another top down Zelda on 3DS. Like a sequel to a Link Between Worlds? I don't think we'll get a full 3D Zelda for 2-3 years.
Rumors have it is that they are still using the BOTW engine, so 2020 is a possibility. I just don't expect them to talk about a new Zelda until next year.
I wouldn't be surprised if we get another top down Zelda on 3DS. Like a sequel to a Link Between Worlds? I don't think we'll get a full 3D Zelda for 2-3 years.
I would actually love that. I think the top-downs have a lot more charm than the fully 3D ones.
Plus, Link Between Worlds was awesome.
I was kinda hoping a new Zelda would have been announced at this years E3.
I imagine they may rush one, using BOTW's engine. But, we will see.
There may be a 3DS game in the works as well.
Announcement seemingly set for November 16.
Castlevania animated series executive producer Adi Shankar is in talks to produce a TV series based on Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda franchise, according to a report from TheWrap.
In an Instagram post earlier today with the caption “The success of Castlevaniacreated this opportunity,” Shankar said, “I can confirm that I’m working with an iconic Japanese gaming company to adapt one of their iconic video game series into a series. On November 16 at 1:00 p.m., I’m going to announce what it is. I love you all. Thank you for following me on this journey. Entertaining you guys continues to be a privilege.”
According to TheWrap’s report, that series is The Legend of Zelda.
When contacted for comment, a Nintendo representative said, “We have nothing to announce on this topic.”
Other than executive producer of Castlevania, Shankar’s recent credits include producer of the rap battle satire Bodied and executive producer of biographical war drama Lone Survivor. He also acted in, but was not involved in the production side of, comedy crime thriller Get the Girl.
Yeah that was super frustrating.I caved and bought myself a Nintendo Switch so I could play this. I'm liking it so far. It's very very forgiving. The weapon durability is an absolute joke tho. Hyrul steel must be the equivalent of real world porcelain.