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‘Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ biggest Nintendo game in history; Largest game development team: Eiji Aonuma

| Jun 17, 2016 08:50 AM EDT

"Zelda: Breath of the Wind" protagonist Link views the whole landscape before him as the game was being tried out as a demo during the Nintendo E3 2016 press conference.

"Zelda: Breath of the Wild" producer has just confirmed that this upcoming video game is the largest Nintendo game in the company's history. He is also proud to confirm he made the largest game development team that in order to create this game.

Game producer Eiji Aonuma told Gamespot in an interview numerous important details of the game, especially about how this new game became the biggest Nintendo game in its history. He confirmed that this new video game sequel will be difficult for fans to get 100 percent in finishing it. He also confirmed that nobody on the development staff has finished it completely, but he did not deny that there might be other skilled players out there who will be able to finish it.

Aonuma also confirmed that he is working with the largest game development team, and they made sure that they had a shared perspective and goal to create this big game. There were also many risks involved with a large team, such as making sure that everything he is doing is working for everyone else too. He added that communicating with others perfectly was also difficult, because he made sure that what he was saying will be the exact image he had in his mind, and also convey that to the rest of the team.

In other news, during the E3 2016 presentation, it was also confirmed that the game will be the same on the Nintendo Wii U and the upcoming Nintendo NX console. There will be no changes between the two versions of the video game. He also added that Link, the game's protagonist, will be able to ride his shield like a snow board down a mountain.

Additionally, there will be three new Zelda Amiibos for collectors to purchase soon, which will be based on the upcoming game, according to Kotaku. It will include the first-ever Amiibo that will have clear details on the design. The figures will be Archer Link, Rider Link, and the tentacled Guardian, which was an enemy featured in the game's first reveal video.

Check out the game's E3 2016 introduction video below:

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