
Amazon has updated the status of The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker HD on their page, and in the description there is new information about a new difficulty mode that makes the game more challenging.
Here is the official description of the game that was given to Amazon from Nintendo, the product manufacturer
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker makes its glorious return on the Wii U console with gorgeous HD graphics and enhanced game features. In this timeless classic with a unique and colorful art style, you will guide Link as he sets out on the massive Great Sea to find his kidnapped sister. Sail the seas in search of lost islands, fight fearsome enemies, take on mighty bosses, and seek out the legendary Triforce.
In this definitive version on the Wii U console, you can experience the game in gorgeous 1080p graphics, manage your inventory and view maps on the Wii U GamePad controller, and even choose to take on a more challenging difficulty level. With the new Tingle Bottle feature, you can connect with others over Miiverse*—comments or screenshots posted on Miiverse can wash up on the shores or in other locations of other players’ games. And if the TV is already in use, you don’t have to worry—you can play the game right on the Wii U GamePad.
Key Features
Play the definitive version of this timeless classic on the Wii U console, now with stunning HD graphics and new game features.
Guide Link as he sets out on the massive Great Sea to find his kidnapped sister.
Sail the seas in search of lost islands, fight fearsome enemies, and take on mighty bosses.
Discover Miiverse messages that wash up in various locations—it’s like finding a message in a bottle.*
Take on a more challenging difficulty level.
Manage your inventory and view maps on the Wii U GamePad controller.
The new difficulty mode makes this a must buy for any Zelda fan. If there is one knock I have with The Wind Waker HD, is was it was a little too easy. Hopefully this new difficulty mode toughens things up.

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