The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess Is Getting An HD Overhaul Next Year

This coming spring will finally see The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess come to Wii U gamepads in all its HD glory.

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A decade after its landmark debut on the Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will be making its way to Wii U in HD with a few extra goodies for its most devoted fans, Nintendo confirmed today.

The long-rumored re-master was spotted just a month ago on the Wii U eShop and this week’s Nintendo Direct brought official word of its release date, telling us that the beloved action-adventure game will hit the eShop and store shelves March 4th, 2016 with all-new box art befitting the game’s dramatic flair.

In addition, the remaster will also see the release of a rather large tie-in amiibo figurine of Wolf Link and his in-game partner, Midna, riding atop him. Saving data on the Wolf Link amiibo from Twilight Princess HD will further carry data over to 2016’s untitled The Legend of Zelda for Wii U.

It’s unknown what else this shinier version of Twilight Princess will offer beyond just updated graphics, but we’ll keep you posted as we learn more.


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