Hyrule Warriors Release Date: Where Fighting Never Ends

Hyrule Warriors Release Date: Where Fighting Never Ends
The hack and slash action game was developed by Tecmo Koei and Nintendo that has been slotted for release on September 26 for Wii U. The game integrates the Dynasty Warrior games and the Legend of Zelda. Tecmo Koei got his fame for Dynasty Warrior franchise. This is a game series that was set in China. Samurai Warriors was also created by Samurai Warriors that will take place in Japan.
While the hack and slash platform was used for Hyrule Warrios, the settings and the characters was established on Zelda universe. The game was set in different highlights and time period when the Hyrule forces fight against their enemies.
The characters from the Legend of Zelda were featured, including Princess Zelda, Impa, Sheik, Darunia, and fighting hero Link. There was a new character, Ganondorf who was added to the roster. Every character is expected to showcase their styles of combat which they may acquire in the previous game.
Following the steps of Dynasty Warrior, Hyrule Warriors allow every player to look for their items in the battleground. This will assist them including Pieces of Hearts and Heart Containers that will enhance health. Weapons that will exclusively played by a specific character are expected to strengthen their hits.
Hyrule Warriors will be available in North America on the 26th day of September. The official release of the game was on September 19 in Europe and September 20 in Australia. The game had launched last August 14 in Japan.
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