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Boberkun said:
SJReiter said:

At today's invester's meeting, Nintendo unveiled an updated release calendar.

So despite the fact that 2016 is now a mere 2+ months away, the Legend of Zelda for Wii U is still listed as "TBD," while titles such as Genei Ibun Roku #FE and Bravely Second are listed as 2016. The only other games listed as TBD is Project Giant Robot, which may not even exist anymore. Anyway, I know that the last time this happened a few months ago everyone said that it was no big deal and that listing LoZ as TBD didn't mean it wouldn't release in 2016, but what about now? I feel like there's no reason at this point to not list that game as 2016 unless they aren't planning to release it next year.

There is two options:

1) Zelda U will not release till 2017, so they claim it "TBD" (high probability)

2) They want surprise everyone and release it in February (doesn't happen)

 

Project Guard still 2015, I really can't understand Nintendo logic.

And both of your options are wrong.