Nintendo is offering a chance to 500 fans to try out the demo of "The Legend of Zelda" on the Wii U first before it hits the market. The video game will be brought to its store located in New York in June.
The game company is offering a huge opportunity to 500 fans of their games to try out their latest game title for the "Legend of Zelda" game series, according to IGN. They will be able to try out the demo of the game on the Wii U console before it launches in video game stores worldwide.
The demo event will be held at the Nintendo store, which is currently located in New York. Fans who want to join in must line up during the Super-Fan Signup Day on June 11. Children who want to join must be present with their parents or guardian, and the rest could just bring their photo IDs.
For those first 500 fans that get in line for the event, they will get a wristband, which will be their ticket to getting in. Fans will have to keep their tickets so that they can try out the hands-on demo that the game company will be endorsing. According to Polygon, the line for the demo event will start to form at 7 a.m. ET.
The lucky 500 fans will get the chance to play the game demo from June 14-19, after the Nintendo Treehouse: Live from E3 2016 will be held. The game company assured that all of those people who got their tickets to try out the demo will be able to play it without fail. They can play the game demo only during the game company's NY store hours until June 19 only.
For the fans who did not get the chance to get their own tickets, they can still watch the people who get to try it out. They can also check out the game in some guided demonstrations that the game company will provide them. They would not have to worry about missing out any other games that they could try out, since the game company will only demo this game during the E3 2016 event.
Check out the E3 2014 game demo video below: