Eiji Aonuma Hints That Next Zelda Game Will Be Inspired by Elements of Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
Producer Eiji Aonuma said the combat-focused Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment collaboration with Koei Tecmo may inspire gameplay elements in the next mainline Zelda game.
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Eiji Aonuma Hints That Next Zelda Game Will Be Inspired by Elements of Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
Eiji Aonuma, the producer of The Legend of Zelda series, recently dropped some hints about what players can expect from the next game in the series in an interview with Japanese news site 4Gamer. He noted that the collaboration with Koei Tecmo on Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment may influence the next mainline Legend of Zelda title.
After Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom on Switch, Nintendo must decide the next Zelda game on Switch 2.Now, the company drops that Hyrule Warriors: The Age of banishment could leave a lot of influence on Link's adventures for the future.A recent interview in 4Gamer (which we read translated thanks to Nintendo Everything) with Eiji Aonuma - Zelda's producer-, along with others, clarifies this issue a little bit.In fact, it was Aonuma h…
Legend of Zelda Producer States Latest Hyrule Warriors Title Will Influence Series
The Legend of Zelda has a massive impact on the Nintendo Switch era. Not only did we see classic titles remade, and Princess Zelda herself get more time in the spotlight via games like Echoes of Wisdom, but we saw record-breaking sales for the saga and its spinoffs. As such, many are eager for the [...] The post Legend of Zelda Producer States Latest Hyrule Warriors Title Will Influence Series first appeared on The Outerhaven.
It's an exciting day for all fans of Link, Zelda and the Hyrule universe. While the Nintendo Switch 2 is already conquering the living rooms, many are eagerly looking into the future of the legendary adventure series. In a recent interview with the Japanese news page 4Gamer, serial producer Eiji Aonuma has now scattered some bread crumbs that indicate the direction in which the next big Zelda game could move. And the answer is surprisingly in th…
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