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'''{{HW|-}}''' is a ''Legend of Zelda'' tie-in game for the [[Wii U]] that was released on the 19th of September 2014, the 20th of September 2014, the 26th of September 2014 and the 14th of August 2014 in Europe, Australia, North America and Japan respectively. It combines the world of {{TLoZ|Series|-}} with the action of {{Wp|Koei Tecmo}}'s ''{{Wp|Dynasty Warriors}}'' series and was developed by Team Ninja and Omega Force. Although the game is often colloquially considered a ''Zelda'' spin-off, Nintendo do not recognise it as one, as, under Nintendo's official definition, spin-offs are ''Zelda'' series games (set in the [[Universe|Zelda world]] but outside of the [[Zelda Timeline|canon timeline]]), however Nintendo considers Hyrule Warriors to be a non-''Zelda'' game where the Zelda series guests stars, in the same distinction as Super Smash Bros.[5].<ref name=":0">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E|publisher= |page= 312 }}</ref>
'''{{HW|-}}''' is a ''Legend of Zelda'' spin-off game for the [[Wii U]] that was released on the 19th of September 2014, the 20th of September 2014, the 26th of September 2014 and the 14th of August 2014 in Europe, Australia, North America and Japan respectively. It combines the world of {{TLoZ|Series|-}} with the action of {{Wp|Koei Tecmo}}'s ''{{Wp|Dynasty Warriors}}'' series and was developed by Team Ninja and Omega Force.


A [[Nintendo 3DS]] port and new version of the game has also been released, {{HW|L}}. The game was ported again for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2018 as {{HW|DE}}, combining all content from both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS versions.
A [[Nintendo 3DS]] port and new version of the game has also been released, {{HW|L}}. The game was ported again for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2018 as {{HW|DE}}, combining all content from both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS versions.