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Nintendo's initial choice is to stick with a remake or remaster of either *The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess* or *The Wind Waker*. Popular entries in the franchise, both of these games have been ported several times over the years and have HD versions on the Wii U. Though reports claimed they would arrive, they never showed up on the Switch. Should Nintendo determine it would be appropriate, that may make it open to a Switch 2 remastering target.
Unlike what it did with *Link's Awakening*, Nintendo may delve deeper into the franchise and undertake a full-scale remake of a past game that hasn't been re-released in a while or hasn't been updated previously. Choices for this include *The Minish Cap*, the dual Capcom-made games *Oracle of Seasons* and *Oracle of Ages*, maybe the Nintendo 3D title, *A Link Between Worlds*. If wanted, Nintendo could even complete real remakes or remasters of *Ocarina of Time* or *Majora's Mask*.
Another codename for a project Nintendo may be developing for the Switch 2 system has been leaked by a well-known leaker; *The Legend of Zelda* is now tied to the codename. Although Nintendo's next platform will clearly feature *The Legend of Zelda*, the indications for this codename hint to a remaster or remake of a past release.
Leaker Midori on X (formerly Twitter) reveals that Nintendo is developing a game under the pseudonym Edward. They then tie it into the stories they have heard about a new *The Legend of Zelda* title under development at the studio. Midori answered that a former codename for a Legend of Zelda title was Richard, which turned out to be the remake of *Link's Awakening*. When asked about how they knew the codename connects to the Zelda franchise, Midori revealed Given the style of codenames, both of which are the taken names of several English rulers, they could be related and imply several possibilities.
Among all time video game series, this one has been among the most constantly praised and commercially successful ones. Beginning with the original *The Legend of Zelda* on the Nintendo NES in 1986, *The Legend of Zelda* has evolved to become a worldwide sensation and continues to be among Nintendo's most significant and largest property.
From the early days of the NES to the present, *The Legend of Zelda* has been praised for its inventive gameplay, gorgeous environments, and unforgettable characters. Nintendo's ongoing development *The Legend of Zelda* with fresh games like *Tears of the Kingdom* indicates that the franchise will most likely flourish for many years to come.
Headed by *Breath of the Wild* (also allegedly to get a Switch 2 remake) and *Tears of the Kingdom*, both of which won many praises following release, the Legend of Zelda was immensely popular on Switch. Though it will be a completely different one from the Nintendo Switch titles, series producer Eiji Aonuma has already announced that his staff is already working on the next mainline release.
Regarding Nintendo, there are many speculations about possible Switch 2 games from the firm, like developing new releases of its best-selling series or returning of popular franchises. For Nintendo, the Switch 2 will probably be still another major triumph. Celebrating the history of the Switch console and the *The Legend of Zelda* franchise will be much enhanced if the claimed remakes and remasters are indeed real.
*Tears of the Kingdom* is the most current addition to the series and has received great reviews everywhere; the game has also been quite commercial successful. The large, complex environment of the game is one of the main causes of its success. Secrets to discover, beasts to fight, and people to assist abound in the planet. And the game gives players hours of interesting gameplay and discovery with the inclusion of fresh mechanisms and powers like the ability to merge objects together.
Although *Tears of the Kingdom* is still a favorite among fans, many expect Nintendo will publish additional games in *The Legend of Zelda* universe and the next console generation could be the ideal chance to investigate fresh eras.