
So we believe the Zelda mobile game will also follow the footsteps of Super Mario Run or Fire Emblem Heroes.
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And this is basically as powerful as today's desktops or laptops, especially in graphical performance.Īlongside Nvidia SHIELD Android TV, Nintendo Switch is currently 2 most powerful Android devices on the market right now and they are more than capable to handle console quality games such as Tomb Raider, Metal Gear Rising, Borderland 2, Thief 2, Doom 3 and other Xbox 360/PS3 games.Īnd besides, the other mobile games that have been released by Nintendo are mostly simple casual mobile games with no superiority in graphics. It's packing a monstrous Nvidia Tegra X1 processor along with 256-core Maxwell GPU. However, we're not sure if this Zelda mobile game will be similar with Zelda on Nintendo Switch, especially in terms of graphics, maps, storyline and scales.Īnd that's clearly because Nintendo Switch is way more superior and powerful than most of Android or iOS devices out there. The release of Zelda mobile game will also bring huge chunk of profits for Nintendo itself as it is the one that develops "The Legend of Zelda: the Breath of the Wild" on Nintendo Switch. This is definitely great news here especially for many huge fans of Zelda out there that currently don't have Nintendo Switch.

They are: Miitomo, Fire Emblem Heroes and of course, Super Mario Run. However, there are only 3 of them that make their way into the market. Nintendo itself actually has promised to release 5 new mobile games on iOS and Android by the end of this March 2017. But one thing for sure, The Wall Street Journal stated that this Zelda mobile game will be developed with DeNA. However, there's no information nor details regarding this rumor.

Yes, that's right, as claimed by The Wall Street Journal, Nintendo is indeed ready to launch Zelda on mobile device real time soon. According to multiple sources, Nintendo is reportedly about to release the mobile version of this game on iOS and Android. The owners of Nintendo Switch apparently will not be the only ones that can enjoy the experience of playing "The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild" game.
