The Legend of Zelda Wii U: Aonuma Wants You to Play it at E3 2015

A show floor demo on the cards for next year?

Posted By | On 12th, Jun. 2014

Zelda Wii U

We’re not even finished with E3 2014 and Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma is already planning for next year’s E3. In a Miiverse message from Aonuma (via NeoGAF), he mentioned that he wants for people to be able to play the recently revealed Zelda Wii U at E3 2015. This will most likely be in the form of a demo to be experienced on the show floor but if it indicates anything, it’s that the game will be available in the second half of next year.

On the one hand, it makes sense since we just saw the game for the first time yesterday. On the other hand, you’ll probably go for another 1.5 years before being able to play Zelda Wii U. Can we wait that long? We can certainly try.

Zelda Wii U will feature a wide-open world that allows you to approach areas in any way you see fit and features the return of Epona. Did we mention it looks great? Let us know what you think of the game in the comments.


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