The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 it launches faster than I thought, or at least that indicates a new release date. Ever since Nintendo announced the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite games at E3 2019, I haven’t seen or heard anything about the new Zelda game and continuation of the best-seller of 2017, Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. And with rumors that Nintendo is keeping the game for the launch of the Nintendo Super Switch, many Nintendo fans have slowly but surely prepared for another year of silence. However, it seems that Nintendo fans would have given up hope too soon.
According to Austrian retailer Gameware, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 launches sometime during the second quarter of 2021, ie sometime between April 1 and June 1. Unfortunately, the retailer does not reveal anything more specific and, of course, it may be nothing more than a substitute / guess or the retailer simply looking for additional traffic to the site.
Interestingly, the retailer also lists a launch window for Shin Megami Tensei 3 Nocturne Remastering, claiming that the game will be released sometime in May.
THE LEGEND OF ZELDE: THE BREATH OF THE WILD 2
SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI 3 NIGHT HD REMASTERAccording to Austrian retailer Gameware:
-Shin Megami Tensei 3 HD will be released in May 2021
-Zelda BOTW 2 will be launched in the second quarter of 2021 (calendar year or fiscal year?)#Zelda #SMT pic.twitter.com/UM377DZWWo– π Ezereal π #Nintendo (@So_Ethereal) January 29, 2021
Since I haven’t heard anything important The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 In almost two years it makes the Q2 launch unlikely, however, a lot of rumors have been firm about the launch of the game this year. That being said, if it launches in Q2, it will have to be announced very soon. It will be one of the greatest Nintendo games of the generation and will certainly want proper marketing before it goes down.
For now, take everything here with a grain of salt. If this were an Amazon or Best Buy listing, there would be little room for doubt, but it is known that smaller retailers, specific to this region, manage substitutes and fishing for inaccurate data and windows traffic.
At the time of publication, no party involved – Nintendo or Gameware – commented on the possible leak. If this changes, we will be sure to update the story. In the meantime, for more coverage of all Nintendo and Nintendo Switch stuff, click here or continue to the links below: