Nintendo annoyed that it was going to share an elaborate look at Highkull Warriors: Disaster Game Time during the Tokyo Game Show 2020 this weekend 2020, and it certainly delivered on its promise.
In the live stream of the trade show, producers Yosuke Hayashi and Masaki Furusawa joined director Ryuta Matsushita at the digital event, featuring a new footage of Wilds Impa’s breath – a hack-and-slasher – that appeared 100 years later in the latest Zelda.
Although not as long as the footage is shared during TGS, here’s a teaser to satisfy your hunger (long snippets can also be found online, thanks, VGC):
“Unlike previous Hyrule Warriors games, Hyrule Warriors: The Disaster of the Age was developed by working closely with the Zelda team in every step of the process, including the game’s direction, graphics, world and all dialogue,” Hayashi explained when the Disaster Age was announced.
“And while we’ve retained the exclusive gameplay genre of the exciting Rears series, with an amazing 1 vs. 1,000 battles and a variety of different playable characters, this has become the only game that lets you experience the world of legendary events 100 years ago. The Wild Firsthand. “
Hack-and-slasher, inspired by Dynasty Warriors, will be released on November 20, 2020 on the Nintendo Switch.
For no Wild Breath 2? Nintendo contacted him a few weeks ago, but admitted he has nothing to share yet.
“To make the real world more impressive than you explore in the original game, the team is working hard to develop it, so you’ll have to wait a bit longer before we provide more updates,” Zelda producer IG Enoma said at the time.
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