'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' news: Japan official site shows release date and other spoilers

(The Legend of Zelda website)The upcoming game installation "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" will be released in 2017 and will be playable in both Wii U and NX consoles.

The official Japanese website of the upcoming game "The Legend of Zelda" was recently updated and it shows the weather conditions that will be encountered by players in the game. It also bears the recently confirmed information that the release date will happen in 2017.

The main page of the site shows the changing weather that players will encounter in the game. From a fairly sunny weather to rainy conditions, coupled with thunder and lightning. The site also shows that the players will be able to explore the mountains and forests. It also shows ruins of ancient structures and shrines, as well as cliffs and ocean exploration.

Despite the scarce information and no release date yet, gamers have been waiting for the arrival of "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." It is said to be one of the first games that could be played in Nintendo's upcoming console, tentatively called NX.

At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) roundtable this year, series creator Eiji Aonuma revealed to Game Spot that the game will have a similar format in both the Wii U and the NX platforms. He said, "The users will be able to have the same experience with the NX version as they will with the Wii U version."

Without a specific release date, Nintendo NX has been set to be available in the market by 2017 and many have always speculated that "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" will come out on the same day.

Nintendo NX is said to be the company's attempt to be known as the top gaming console manufacturer once again. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is expected to include the favorite gaming features players have enjoyed, as well as Amiibo figures.

The year is about to end, and many are expecting that Nintendo will share more details before it does.

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