The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD is a remaster of the 2011 game SS undefined released on the Nintendo Switch.

Graphics
The game now has a standard resolution of 1080p and runs at 60 FPS.

Gameplay Elements
Players can choose to replace motion controls with button controls, allowing the game to be played in both handheld mode and on the Nintendo Switch Lite. The camera can be fully manipulated with the right stick when playing with motion controls or by also pressing the L button while playing with button controls or in handheld mode.

Most of SSHD:'s advice is now optional and must be triggered manually. Dialogues can be fast-forwarded by pressing the A button, and skipped entirely by pressing the B button. Instead of interrupting, some characters will now have a speech bubble over them when wanting to talk to SSHD:. Cutscenes can be skipped with the minus button. Item information only appears the first time an item is obtained, with the lone exception of NaN Gratitude Crystals. The introduction of the game has been made faster; for instance, SSHD: does not need to talk to SSHD: the second time during the climbing tutorial.

The game now has an autosave feature. As a result, the option of saving after completing a dungeon has been removed. When using a SSHD:, it is now possible to save to any of the three save files.

The game also features amiibo support. By using the SSHD: & SSHD: amiibo, SSHD: can travel between saved points in the SSHD: and on the surface.

Other Changes

 * An image of where the game is saved at is now found on each save file.
 * The SSHD: count is now on the bottom left of the screen.
 * Character names have been added during dialogue. SSHD: is not initially identified until he personally introduces himself.
 * The character icons seen on the map have been revamped.
 * After retrieving SSHD: from the SSHD:'s roof, SSHD: will now give SSHD: a SSHD:.
 * The SSHD: has been removed entirely.
 * SSHD: now has its own slot in the main menu.

Development
was first announced during the February 17, 2021 Nintendo Direct.