Nintendo to Remaster 'The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess' for Switch

TapTechNews June 2nd news, there was previously news that Nintendo will announce the high-definition remastered versions of two classic games before the next fiscal year (April 1st, 2025), and one of the games is allegedly from the NGC platform. Now, the source Midori reveals that this mysterious game is .

 Nintendo to Remaster The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess' for Switch_0

TapTechNews noticed that in addition to the platform's native masterpiece , Nintendo has previously also brought to the Switch platform. If the relevant source is true, we will be able to play more series games on the Switch platform in the future.

According to the introduction, was initially released in 2006. The time of this work is set hundreds of years after and end, adopting a rather dark tone.

The game's protagonist Link lives a life in charge of herding sheep in the village of Ordona. One day, the Bulblin tribe suddenly attacked the village and kidnapped many children. Link went after them but bumped into the outer wall of the Twilight Realm and was then dragged into the Twilight Realm by the shadow monsters. After Link entered the Twilight Realm, he turned into a wolf and met Midna, a Shadow Tribe member who resembled a spirit.

Midna forced Link to obey him and led him to find Princess Zelda. Zelda stated that the Twilight King Zant had invaded Hyrule Castle and caused destruction everywhere, imprisoning the entire Hyrule Castle in the Twilight Realm. To save Hyrule, Link must collect the Light Souls everywhere and liberate different areas of Hyrule one by one.

In addition to referring to TapTechNews' previous reports, the source had previously also revealed that Nintendo is developing a project codenamed U-King-O. Considering that the code name for the Switch 2 is Ounce, and U-King is the code name for , and referring to Nintendo's preference for adding the model in the project code name, such as adding -C after 3DS games, so this O code represents that Nintendo is expected to be developing a Switch2 enhanced version of .

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