The upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2016 has the most promising and much-awaited games the players wanted to see. One of it is the most expected title for Nintendo's Wii U with a working title "The Legend of Zelda."
First Glimpse Of 'The Legend Of Zelda'
Almost four years in the making, "The Legend of Zelda" is first introduced to the public in 2013. The action-adventure game is exclusively made for Nintendo and will finally give a glimpse in a 90-minute demo at E3 2016, according to What Culture. This will be the first time for Nintendo and "The Legend of Zelda" fans to experience the video game series for Wii U.
What To Expect In E3?
Nintendo once said that "The Legend of Zelda" for Wii U is the only game it will show in E3 2016. However, the Japanese company is anticipated to show more of what is expected during the Nintendo's live streaming, Venture Beat reported. Nintendo's Treehouse will be on a live stream starting June 14 to 15. On the first day of E3 2016, fans will finally get to see "The Legend of Zelda" for Wii U and a gameplay for another much-anticipate game, "Pokemon Sun and Moon."
A Special Event For Hands-On Demo
Nintendo will also allow 500 fans and players to experience "The Legend of Zelda" first-hand by signing up on June 11. It will be a special six-day event in New York City called "Super-Fan Signup Day" at the Rockefeller Center, as per Mobile & Apps.
The listing will start at 7 a.m. ET and the event will begin at 9 a.m. Some of the fortunate ones will also have the chance to get a slot to play "The Legend of Zelda" for Wii U from June 14 to 19 within Nintendo's working hours. Meanwhile, "The Legend of Zelda" for NX is also in the works and expected to be released in 2017 along with the upcoming home video console.