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Revision as of 20:10, 13 September 2022

Nintendo Direct is an online presentation by Nintendo showcasing the company's content, such as information about games or consoles.[1] Many elements of the The Legend of Zelda series have been announced during Nintendo Direct streams, such as Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch.

Overview

Nintendo Directs feature announcements and trailers regarding Nintendo's upcoming and released games. As such, many have featured The Legend of Zelda series games.

Announced The Legend of Zelda Games

Game Nintendo Direct
Breath of the Wild January 23, 2013 (Wii U Direct)
Majora's Mask 3D November 5, 2014
Twilight Princess HD November 12, 2016
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition January 11, 2018 (Nintendo Direct Mini)
Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch February 13, 2019
Tears of the Kingdom (announced as "Sequel to Breath of the Wild") E3 2019
Cadence of Hyrule Season Pass July 20, 2020 (Nintendo Direct Mini Partner Showcase)
Skyward Sword HD February 17, 2021
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Expansion Pass
Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda E3 2021
Tears of the Kingdom September 13, 222


References

  1. Nintendo Direct , Nintendo, retrieved 2019-09-25.