A brand new mainline conventional Zelda sport (one starring the titular Princess because the protagonist, no much less) wasn’t one thing many predicted they’d see within the Change’s last 12 months, however The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Knowledge is nearly upon us now, and pleasure surrounding its imminent launch is continuous to mount. Forward of its launch, Nintendo has launched an summary trailer to supply a last primer on the action-adventure title.
Although there isn’t an excessive amount of new info in right here, the brand new trailer summarizes and collates plenty of key particulars that Nintendo has shared on the sport to this point. It begins out speaking about Echoes of Knowledge’s core narrative premise – which sees Zelda having to step as much as save Hyrule after lots of its denizens (together with Hyperlink and the King himself) are swallowed entire by mysterious rifts – and the sport’s setting of Hyrule and its many alternative biomes and inhabitants.
The trailer additionally goes over Zelda’s distinctive set of talents that she’ll be capable to use within the sport, chief amongst them being her potential to make use of the Tri-Rod to create echoes of something and every little thing conceivable. She will additionally use Bind to bind enemies and objects to her actions, or Reverse Bind for the alternative impact. Lastly, she’s additionally able to utilizing Swordfighter Kind, which, as its identify suggests, briefly provides her the power to make use of a sword and a protect just like Hyperlink.
All through her journey throughout Hyrule, along with taking up a wide range of quests and aspect quests from NPCs, Zelda may also discover the Nonetheless World, a twisted, shattered, extradimensional house the place you’ll be tasked with navigating many alternative challenges, together with devoted dungeons with their very own bosses, just like traditional Zelda video games. Take a look at the overview trailer beneath for extra particulars.
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Knowledge launches on September 26 for the Nintendo Change.