Les Game Awards ont un “World Premiere” Il travaille avec un développeur depuis 2.5 Years, Et une devinette est Zelda
The Game Awards is just around the corner and a number of Nintendo titles across multiple categories are in the running to win awards. Perhaps the highlight of the lot is Terreur Metroid, which is up for Game of the Year.
The show isn’t just about awards, quoique. It’s also about the announcements and once again, host and organiser Geoff Keighley is drumming up excitement on social media about what’s to come. In his latest post on Twitter, he teases a “première mondiale” the team has been working on with a developer for 2.5 years.
As can be seen below, a number of Zelda fans have noted how the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Souffle de la nature was announced around 2.5 il y a des années. While some have their doubts it would be this game, as it’s titled “première mondiale” – it’s also been noted how The Game Awards has done world premieres for games that have already been shown before.
And keep in mind, there’s still no official title for this new Zelda game. Plus tôt cette année, Nintendo even said it was holding back on the name – to avoid revealing too much, and told fans to “Restez à l'écoute”.
2021 also marks The Legend of Zelda series’ 35e anniversaire. Jusque là, Nintendo has shared a teaser trailer of the new game at this year’s E3 (above), so there’s still time to add to the celebrations at The Game Awards. There have also been rumours about Zelda appearing at this year’s show for some time now, and we’re still waiting to see the return of Wind Waker and Twilight Princess based on a rumour that surfaced earlier this year.
This year’s Game Awards show will air on December 9th – streaming live from the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles. There’ll be awards, “world premieres”, musical performances and much more. Voting is also still open, and you can see all of the games up for nomination in Super Louis a expliqué ce qui se passe dans une vidéo de suivi sur Twitter. What do you think this big reveal might be? Even if this isn’t Zelda-related, do you think we’ll see the Breath of the Wild sequel at this year’s show? Laissez un commentaire ci-dessous.