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Best Zelda news from the June Nintendo Direct?

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom 3 75.00%
 
Four Swords on NSO 0 0%
 
Hyrule Edition Switch Lite 1 25.00%
 
Total:4

So Age of Calamity has already outsold the N64 release of Majora's Mask, and Spirit Tracks, and looks to pass A Link Between Worlds, Link's Awakening, and Skyward Sword even assuming short legs.

Last edited by curl-6 - on 31 January 2021

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BOTW's updated total is now 23.1m (21.45m for the NS version, 1.65m for the WiiU version).



Never thought I'd see the day that a Zelda game would be at 23.1M, and still going at the pace it is. Back in 2016 I was thinking 5M would be a decent expectation for the new mainline Zelda game, after we knew a decent amount about the game. When A Link Between Worlds released I was hoping the retro-style would have an NSMB-like nostalgia effect on fans and finally take the series to 10M.

But here we are today, it couldn't have gone better for the series.



I had it to do 8m based on it launching a new platform much like how TP did which many considered too optimistic and it still even blew that away.



Yeah I also thought 8-9M was a ceiling for the franchise, but figured BotW wouldn't make it that high because I was sceptical about the success of the Switch, so I figured 5M was reasonable. Sky's the limit now though, it actually accelerated during last year.



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35th year of Zelda as a series as well and it could be marked with the launch of BOTW's sequel.



S.Peelman said:

Never thought I'd see the day that a Zelda game would be at 23.1M, and still going at the pace it is. Back in 2016 I was thinking 5M would be a decent expectation for the new mainline Zelda game, after we knew a decent amount about the game. When A Link Between Worlds released I was hoping the retro-style would have an NSMB-like nostalgia effect on fans and finally take the series to 10M.

But here we are today, it couldn't have gone better for the series.

Same. I figured Zelda was destined to remain a critical darling but always live in the shadow, sales-wise, of juggernauts like Super Mario, Mario Kart, Pokemon, etc.



Wyrdness said:

35th year of Zelda as a series as well and it could be marked with the launch of BOTW's sequel.

Let's hope it does, I'm starting to get optimistic. I still remember when they made a huge deal about Skyward Sword 10 years ago for the 25th anniversary. Time sure flies. 



My bet with The_Liquid_Laser: I think the Switch won't surpass the PS2 as the best selling system of all time. If it does, I'll play a game of a list that The_Liquid_Laser will provide, I will have to play it for 50 hours or complete it, whatever comes first. 

Metallox said:
Wyrdness said:

35th year of Zelda as a series as well and it could be marked with the launch of BOTW's sequel.

Let's hope it does, I'm starting to get optimistic. I still remember when they made a huge deal about Skyward Sword 10 years ago for the 25th anniversary. Time sure flies. 

On the other hand, let's be cautious; a lot of folks were sure BOTW would come out in 2016 because it was the franchise's 30th anniversary.