Across nearly forty years, The Legend of Zelda's connective tissue has led to a uniquely complex version of the multiverse.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “First, we made decisions about gameplay and specific locations. Once we had those, and we had ...
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The Legend of Zelda May Not Get a New Game for Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026, But Don't Count It Out Quite Yet
Next year marks an important milestone for The Legend of Zelda, and while a new game might be unlikely, nothing is impossible ...
In undeniable proof that no matter how good you think you are at games, there's always somebody better, a speedrunner has 100 ...
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A dedicated Zelda fan recreated Hyrule from A Link Between Worlds in Rollercoaster Tycoon 2
A Zelda fan reimagines one of the most beloved versions of Hyrule in a classic simulation game, recreating the Hyrule from A ...
A live-action The Legend of Zelda movie has been a long time in the making. It has been a number one request from fans for years. We learned about the movie was actually happening all the way back in ...
Link might not say much, but his legacy speaks volumes. For nearly four decades, the green-clad Hero of Hyrule has wielded more than just a sword and shield; he’s also become one of gaming’s most ...
The Legend of Zelda live-action movie is in production from Nintendo and Sony Pictures, and it's set to be released in theaters on May 7, 2027. It’s early days yet for the hotly anticipated feature ...
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For the sake of Zelda fans, 2026 is when Nintendo finally needs to pull the trigger on what they have been waiting 8 years for
Zelda fans have been waiting ages for Nintendo to bring some of the franchise's classic games to Switch, and hopefully the wait is nearly at an end.
The upcoming Legend of Zelda movie should take a page from the video games and reinvent itself with each new installment.
The Legend of Zelda fans have fully decompiled Twilight Princess, opening things up for a potential PC fan port down the line ...
Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck is a writer for Collider. He grew up creating lists, stories, and worlds, which led to his love of anime and video games. He attended Sheridan College where he earned an Honours ...
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