There has been a lot of pent-up demand for any information about "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." Fans and media grasp at anything officially released by Nintendo and the company has obliged with a few images.
Ever since the latest game in the Zelda series was mentioned in January 2013, media and fans have been ceaselessly waiting for more details on "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." The anticipation has been building, aided by the release schedule being delayed again and again.
In 2014, it was announced that the game would ship in 2015. When 2015 arrived, Nintendo said that game would be released in 2016. On April 27, 2016, Nintendo announced that the game would be delayed into 2017.
Even though "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" was already demonstrated live on nationwide television, fans and media still cling to any official release on Nintendo pertaining to the game. According to gaming blog My Nintendo News, Nintendo has again released a bit of concept artwork on its official Facebook page to satisfy the public's insatiable demand for more information on the Zelda franchise.
Gaming website GameSpot reported that Nintendo posted new images for the upcoming latest installment in the Zelda franchise. The images were published on Facebook as part of Nintendo's continued committment to share new images about the game. Concept art for a Hyrule worker and a horse-inspired encampment are featured in the latest release.
These images are the latest in a series of images that Nintendo has committed to share from the game. Nintendo had previously released concept art for Link, an image of a holiday scene, and another featuring Link starting a fire for warmth.
The last images released by Nintendo showed Link about to fight a Guardian. Another showed off a beautiful view of a sunset.
The game is set to be released this year on the Wii U and the Nintendo Switch. No specific schedule has been announced for the launch of the game but rumors have been reported that the game will be released along with the Nintendo Switch in March. Nintendo may provide more details about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in the Nintendo Switch event on January 12.
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