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Nintendo details Zelda livestream at this year’s E3

Nintendo today detailed E3 plans for the only playable game they’ll have, The Legend of Zelda.

The publisher’s E3 booth will “immerse fans in the world of the newest game in The Legend of Zelda franchise,” said Nintendo of America Executive VP of Sales & Marketing Scott Moffitt. This will be achieved by “giving attendees extended hands-on time with this remarkable game” and offering “a much deeper understanding of something new for the franchise.”

Nintendo’s Treehouse Live broadcast will kick off at 9.00 am PT on 14 June (or 2.00 am AEST on 15 June) and offering up a day-long look at the Wii U and NX title.

We’ll have more on Zelda as it develops.


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