Reports say that there is a possibility that the "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," which is expected to be Nintendo's biggest game for the upcoming Switch will not be available as soon as the new console officially launches in March. This possibility was then backed up by the details provided about the game's current state of development from Nintendo's credible sources.
"Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" Development
According to Euro Gamer, Emily Rogers, a reliable Nintendo leaker, just recently gave details about the game's localization schedule. It is said that the game will be continually developed until the end of 2016 and before the game will be officially released, it will still undergo a four-to-six-month testing.
Moreover, this is allegedly caused by Nintendo's spending of significant time on the game's development as what they have committed to make it as close as perfect state as possible. This won't be just another simple game given that "Breath of the Wild" is going to be a massive open-world one that will be relying greatly on sandbox systems.
Mario As Nintendo Switch's Main Title
As per Nintendo's latest official update for "Breath of the Wild", the game will be released in 2017. So many questions has been popping up as to what huge first-party title would fill the role.
Reportedly, the new Mario 3D game will be the available option. Furthermore, Nintendo will be revealing more information about the Switch at a special event on January 13.
"Breath of the Wild" A Great Surprise
After the game's official introduction during the last year's E3, it wasn't much of a talk of the town. However, a lot of tech enthusiasts understood why Nintendo decided not to demo the game any further as it might bore fans even before it is being launched. On a side note, check the video to know about some details of "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild".
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