Nintendo Reaffirms The Legend of Zelda, Star Fox Wii U Coming in 2015

Nintendo has confirmed that two of Wii U's most anticipated upcoming games are on track for release in 2015, those of course being fresh entries in the Star Fox and The Legend of Zelda franchises.

The company reaffirmed the release windows for the pair of games during its latest financial briefing (via Nintendo World Report). Additionally, the Big N laid out its release plans for the rest Wii U's software lineup. Give it a look below.

  • Mario Maker – First Half of 2015
  • Project Giant Robot – First Half of 2015
  • Splatoon – First Half of 2015
  • Yoshi's Woolly World – First Half of 2015
  • Kirby and the Rainbow Curse – 2015
  • Mario Party 10 – 2015
  • Mario vs. Donkey Kong – 2015
  • Project Guard – 2015
  • Star Fox – 2015
  • Xenoblade Chronicles X – 2015
  • The Legend of Zelda – 2015
  • Devil's Third – 2015 (TBD in Japan)
  • Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem – TBD

Which of these upcoming Wii U games are you most looking forward to? The Legend of Zelda easily sits atop my list.

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