The franchise’s new game may be the last on Nintendo Switch

The franchise’s new game may be the last on Nintendo Switch

The new game in The Legend of Zelda franchise that brings us the story back through the eyes of Link, a hero blessed with the Triforce of courage, may be the last large-scale game released by the team in Nintendo.

In light of arrival Control unit Nintendo Switch in 2017 and the arrival of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild as its inaugural title. We can face the possibility of its sequel being a poetic replacement for the end of console activities.

Possible end of Nintendo Switch and launch of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Image play The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

As we well know, the new game in the franchise will continue the story told in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild. Moreover, even with subsequent releases of smaller titles, this is expected to become the last big-name game to be released for the platform.

According to journalists Christopher Dring and Andy Robinson, Link’s return could mean the end of the cycle created by the Nintendo Switch. Watch Andy Robinson’s comment on Twitter:

In his own words, Andy comments: “From what I hear, I wouldn’t be surprised if Nintendo started talking about new hardware by 2024. I’m not convinced that another great original game besides Zelda is left on Switch (as Nintendo’s usual forecast warnings apply). …)”

Switch Pro is abandoned and a potential new project is in the works

Image of Link mounted on his steed Epona, aiming and firing an arrow from his bow at an enemy
Image play The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

According to the rumors that have surfaced, the entire project that seemed to be in development and launch for Nintendo Switch Pro has been cancelled.

This may be due to the fear of a “failure” of the GameCube and Wii U consoles, as well as the constant evolution of video and performance technologies that could cause the console to become obsolete in a short time.

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Apparently, this may be the choice made by the team to invest in a new, more technical and modern console, which may meet the needs of Nintendo gamers and fans in general.

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