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The Weekly Famitsu magazine is out in Japan and inside it has featured several upcoming games, including Tri Force Heroes. Within the pages that discuss the upcoming title we are getting a glimpse of several different characters, a little more about the backstory of the land as well as our heroes role in saving the princess. There is also much more on the “totem” ability and how the heroes will use it do get through areas and battle foes. We even…

Just the other day we shared with you a trio of screenshots from the Official Japanese Zelda Twitter, and today we have even more! In the latest screenshots we see our hero clad in a new fashionable costume, a map of the surrounding lands where a “special treasure might be sleeping”, and a couple of images where we can see our heroes battling and working through some “totem” action.  With this title set to launch in a little over a…

Our friends over at GameXplain are at it again, this time with a new video that digs in much deeper into the new Japanese trailer released for Tri Force Heroes. Just the other day we share with you their first video that gave us a brief overview of some of the newest things the trailer had revealed. But now we have a much more detailed analysis that points out many new aspects of the game including some translations of some…

The past week seems to be full of talk and new information for the upcoming title, Tri Force Heroes. From a new Japanese trailer and teaser site, to the announcement of a bundle of the game, offered exclusively at Gamestop and would include the Hyrule Edition New 3DS XL — preorders have already sold out. If all of that wasn’t enough to have you say; stop, please no more! This will most definitely make that happen. There has now been…

With the release of a new Japanese trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, there has been quite a bit of new information for us to enjoy! We have already shared many bits of news that came out of the new trailer; 32 stages in the game,  and seven new outfit choices. In the trailer we were also given a glimpse of just how much “fashion” rules this kingdom, and we were also shown a little about the…

Earlier today we shared with you a new Japanese trailer for Tri Force Heroes that was uploaded by Nintendo as well as a few additional bits of information that were previously unknown. The trailer shed some light on a few things we can expect when the game launches; such as 32 different stages, and the reveal of seven different costumes that our trio of heroes will have at their disposal. Amongst those costumes is the Zora costume which allows the…

Nintendo has just released a new Japanese trailer for Tri Force Heroes, and talk about sensory overload! If you want no spoilers, I suggest you read no further! Not only have they released a new trailer which shows off some previously unknown things, they have also opened up the official Tri Force Heroes Japanese teaser site. We can now confirm that there are 32 stages, with the ones we have already seen in the demo’s at E3, Gamescom, and Pax…

With Tri Force Heroes offering enough costumes to fill three months of gameplay, some fans may have expected to see some cameo costumes from other classic Nintendo franchises. Unfortunately, it seems we won’t be finding a Mario or Samus outfit hidden in this new Zelda game after all. In an interview with Game Informer, director Hiromasa Shikata confirmed that Tri Force Heroes will only feature costumes from the Zelda universe, meaning there will be no cameo costumes from other franchises…

Quite a few outfits have already been announced for Tri Force Heroes, and several have been hinted at as well. While it may seem like we’ve seen a lot of the in-game costumes already, there are many more unannounced outfits to be included. In a recent interview with IGN, director Hiromasa Shikata explained that there are “so many” costumes planned for the game that players may need about three months of gameplay to unlock every single one…

Back in May, it was revealed that the Link amiibo would be compatible with the next highly-anticipated Yoshi game, Yoshi’s Woolly World. While the game has not been launched in North America yet, Nintendo has released the game in Japan, Europe, and Australia.

Being that the game has already been released in three continents, we were curious about how the various amiibo costumes will work, especially the Zelda costumes. The News Staff at Zelda Informer figured that…