Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Has New Dungeon Unlocked Using Amiibo
Amazon listing states Wolf Link Amiibo will unlock "The Cave of Twilight."
The Wolf Link Amiibo launching alongside the Wii U re-release of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will unlock an exclusive dungeon, according to Amazon France.
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Although the details have since been removed, according to Nintendo Insider the product listing stated the dungeon will be called "La Cave Du Crepuscule," which translates to "The Cave of Twilight."
Other Amiibos such as Toon Link and Sheik are also compatible with the game and can be used to help replenish the player's hearts or arrow stock.
Amazon France also revealed that a Hero Mode has been introduced to the game, and the Wii U's GamePad will be used primarily for inventory management, which means items can be accessed without pausing the game.
As previously announced, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD will give the Wii classic a visual upgrade. The retail version comes packaged with an Amiibo featuring Wolf Link and Midna.
The remake is being developed by Australian studio Tantalus, and is due out on March 4, 2016.
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