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Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess And Wind Waker Switch Release Rumored For 2022

Industry pundits are speculating about Nintendo filling its Breath of the Wild 2 void with ports of classic Zelda games.

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Rumored ports of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess have popped up, as figures in the industry have begun speculating that Nintendo might fill the void left behind by Breath of the Wild 2's delay with those classic games.

On his YouTube channel, VentureBeat's Jeff Grubb responded to a question about Nintendo launching both Wind Waker and Twilight Princess in a single package later this year.

"They want to have a Zelda thing every year, they've been holding onto this, why wouldn't they just put it out this year, and if they don't put this out or some other Zelda thing this year instead of just waiting for Breath of the Wild 2, I just will not understand," Grubb speculated (via NintendoLife). "I do think this game, as much as it was a joke in the Mega64 video, I do believe it does actually come out in October. I think we get that in October, I think we get a Metroid Prime remaster in November, and I think we get Advance Wars 1 + 2 in December."

Breath of the Wild 2 was recently delayed to Spring 2023, although that hasn't stopped fans from talking about rumored plot points or the game being used as a Switch Pro launch title. Nintendo has steadily been porting its Zelda games over to Switch since that console arrived in 2017, although Wind Waker and Twilight Princess have been curious omissions.

In the case of Wind Waker, the game was originally released on GameCube in 2002 and was later ported to the Wii U in 2013 with refreshed visuals and welcome tweaks to the gameplay. A port to Switch would arrive just in time to celebrate the 20th anniversary of that game if Nintendo decides to bring it to Switch.

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This is more important to me than the plight of all the underprivileged classes combined.

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To me, the part of this rumor that is hardest to believe is that they would pack both games together. Would be pleasantly surprised.

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Jesus.. both of these games already got ports/remasters to the Wii U.

Can we just get.. new shit.. or at the very least.. remake games that haven't already had a damn port/remake?

You could give ages/seasons the links awakening treatment.. or literally do anything else...

Why are people rumoring, or even hoping that they do this..

Sick of devs copping out and trying to ot even double dip.. but triple dip on their titles and customers now..

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Not a chance in hell.

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I have always wanted to play Wind Waker as a kid, but my parents wouldn't get it for me lol, then when it released on Wii U still couldn't get it. Well now I am thirty-one and just emulate it even though I am still on the starting island, but I would absolutely love it if it were on switch. I would feel better about playing my childhood dream game and would play it all the time. But the hopes I have of Nintendo releasing this on switch is none. Nintendo has no interest in preserving old games.

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@sgtkeebler: "Nintendo has no interest in preserving old games."

I don't think that's necessarily true. You can play plenty of classic titles with NSO.

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If the ports are good, I'll probably get them. I didn't finish Twilight Princess because my Wii was stolen and never finished Wind Waker.

I did not get Skyward Sword though. Never played it either.

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@timemasheen: it’s…really not too great. TP and especially WW are much stronger games in total.

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@JamesHetfield89: That's what I've been reading. I would play it just for the original story, but not for $60. Especially if it's not that good. Of course, I could be wrong and I might like it. Who knows.

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@timemasheen: @timemasheen: the art I think is fantastic in that game, much more visually interesting imo than TP. It’s got a dungeon or two that are arguably among their best. That’s my limit though.

It was yet another game that hewed too closely to the OoT formula and the least fun to play because they took mostly the same targeting and combat and movement and made you do it all with motion gestures. So the big brand new thing? A new kind of input error that wasn’t just you hitting the wrong button in a particular context or not being quick enough or anything familiar - just a new frustrating sense that you couldn’t always do what you meant to do and we’re sure you did correctly (enough) because the tech was failing you.

That and the f&$king prologue. If you haven’t ever fired it up know that it’s opening subverts a cardinal rule for most fiction - open with an exciting event. It has the most long and dull prologue I can think of off the top of my head and the LoZ (and games with any narrative at all in general) is not the kind of fiction that has earned an ability to break rules. It is dreaaaaadfully dull goings on in SS for HOURS.

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@JamesHetfield89: LOL thanks for all the info. It does seem a lot like Oot except for the motion controls which makes me not excited to play it. I read they they changed it up for the Switch so the co tools are better but not perfect. If it goes on sale, I'd get it. Zelda is among my favorite series.

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cool, but it'll be wii u ports to the "switch", but if lucky - nintendo might make the game playable in 60fps like "zelda: skyward sword".

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Nintendo loves to not do anything that people speculate they'll do. So at this point, I wouldn't be surprised if they were planning on it, and are now going to cancel it out of shear spite for their fan base.

But seriously, I do wish this was true. I want to play WW and TP on the Switch. It's broken me and I can't even fathom playing console games from a couch anymore, and I really want to actually play these games through to completion.

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well, the gamecube was a flop in terms of sales with only 21.74 million units sold, so bringing wind waker to the switch and its 105+ million audience might not be a bad idea.

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Missed out on the wind waker remake so I would love for this to be true.

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You can't "speculate" with Nintendo. Speculation requires logic and Nintendo doesn't operate on logic; they operate on Japanese businessmen stubbornness.

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@Elranzer: And it generally works out very well for gamers.

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