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Following a report that claimed The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild might not launch in March alongside the Nintendo Switch, retailer GameStop has now suggested it could.

As part of the retailer's latest earnings report today, GameStop listed Breath of the Wild as a title it's at least preparing for in the first quarter of calendar 2017, which would be January-March. The slide where this is mentioned is titled "Focused Marketing Calendar," which could only mean that GameStop will begin marketing action at this time. However, during an earnings call, GameStop management suggested that the properties mentioned on the slide pertain to when a product will come out.

Zelda breath of the wild used gamestop

Also listed in Q1 2017 are Mass Effect: Andromeda and Injustice 2, as well as the movie Ghost in the Shell. With the exception of Injustice 2, all of these are slated to come out in that time window. Injustice 2 is only confirmed to come out sometime in 2017.

According to Nintendo, Breath of the Wild is only confirmed to come out sometime in 2017. Some might have expected it to be a launch title for the Switch, but this was never confirmed.

Earlier this month, Eurogamer heard from sources that Breath of the Wild won't be a Switch launch title, while a new Mario game could be. Breath of the Wild is also coming to Wii U. Breath of the Wild's localization process is reportedly taking longer than expected; it's rumored that localization won't be finished until the end of December, after which the game will apparently be tested for at least four to six months.

Bear in mind that none of this information comes from Nintendo, which has not commented on the reports.

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Step into a world of Open-Air Adventure

Forget everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games. Step into a world of discovery, exploration, and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking game in the acclaimed series. Travel across vast fields, through forests, and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning Open-Air Adventure. After a 100-year slumber, Link wakes up alone in a world he no longer remembers. Now the legendary hero must explore a vast and dangerous land and regain his memories before Hyrule is lost forever. On the Nintendo Switch, your journey is freer and more open than ever. Take your system anywhere, and adventure as Link any way you like.

  • Shrines: There are more than 100 Shrines of Trials scattered throughout Hyrule. Link must solve the puzzles inside to prove his heroism and earn in-game rewards.
  • Villages: Link visits many different villages on his journey, each with a unique look and feel.
  • Stables: Stables aren’t just for horses anymore. Link can also rest there to restore his health or prepare food or Elixirs before his next adventure.
  • Traveling: Link can cover a lot of ground quickly on horseback, navigate the waters of Hyrule on a raft, or hit the slopes and surf down a mountain on his shield. And the sky’s the limit when Links soars through the sky with his paraglider.
  • Weapons: When Link first wakes up, he’s unarmed and defenseless. Relying on his wits and resourcefulness, though, he can acquire over 180 different weapons to use in combat. These items will wear out over time, though, so he must always be on the lookout for more.

Play Modes Supported: TV MODE, TABLETOP MODE, HANDHELD MODE.

“...a truly magical work of art… 10/10” - GameSpot

“the best game Nintendo has ever produced” - COGconnected

Step into a world of Open-Air Adventure.

Forget everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games. Step into a world of discovery, exploration, and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking game in the acclaimed series. Travel across vast fields, through forests, and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning Open-Air Adventure. After a 100-year slumber, Link wakes up alone in a world he no longer remembers. Now the legendary hero must explore a vast and dangerous land and regain his memories before Hyrule is lost forever. On the Nintendo Switch, your journey is freer and more open than ever. Take your system anywhere, and adventure as Link any way you like.

  • Shrines: There are more than 100 Shrines of Trials scattered throughout Hyrule. Link must solve the puzzles inside to prove his heroism and earn in-game rewards.
  • Villages: Link visits many different villages on his journey, each with a unique look and feel.
  • Stables: Stables aren’t just for horses anymore. Link can also rest there to restore his health or prepare food or Elixirs before his next adventure.
  • Traveling: Link can cover a lot of ground quickly on horseback, navigate the waters of Hyrule on a raft, or hit the slopes and surf down a mountain on his shield. And the sky’s the limit when Links soars through the sky with his paraglider.
  • Weapons: When Link first wakes up, he’s unarmed and defenseless. Relying on his wits and resourcefulness, though, he can acquire over 180 different weapons to use in combat. These items will wear out over time, though, so he must always be on the lookout for more.

Supported Play Modes: TV MODE, TABLETOP MODE, HANDHELD MODE.

“...a truly magical work of art… 10/10” - GameSpot

“the best game Nintendo has ever produced” - COGconnected

Does GameStop have Zelda games?

Legend of Zelda | Video Game Collections | GameStop.

Is Zelda free on Nintendo Switch?

Better still, the game is free if you're already a paying subscriber to Nintendo Switch Online — the $20/year service that offers access to a growing library of classic Nintendo Entertainment System games. The game was added as a "save state" within the standard, original version of "The Legend of Zelda."

How much does Zelda Breath of the Wild sell for?

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild prices start at $499 and cost $499 on average as of October 2022.

Did Breath of the Wild sell well?

Part of the hugely popular Zelda franchise of video games, BotW has accumulated over 27.14 million unit sales as of June2022. The game is one of the top-selling Nintendo Switch game titles worldwide.