Groose is loose.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is headed to Nintendo Switch on 16th July. This time, the motion controls are optional.
Nintendo confirmed the re-release of its oddball Wii Zelda during the company's big Nintendo Direct showcase this evening, and also showed off a pair of Zelda-themed Joy-Con.
It's the 35th anniversary of Zelda this year, which will be marked by a variety of announcements - not all of them tonight.
Skyward Sword launched in the twilight years of the Wii, and earned a divisive reputation among fans for experimenting with the Zelda formula. The game features a small overworld and repeatable areas which change over time - and in its original launch, required Wii MotionPlus controls in battle.
The game's story tells the earliest origins of the Zelda timeline, and sets up/retcons various elements seen in later games.
Just over two years ago, Zelda series boss Eiji Aonuma set tongues wagging when he mentioned a Skyward Sword remake for Nintendo Switch while attending a concert of Zelda music in Japan.
The comment got fans excited for an imminent reveal of the project - one of the few Zelda games not to get a re-release until now - though Nintendo responded to pour cold water on hopes it was due to announce anything then.
"At this time we have no plans to release The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword on Nintendo Switch," Nintendo said at the time. Well, times change!
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