'The Legend of Zelda' Wii updates: Game coming in 2015 with pristine graphics

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"The Legend of Zelda" franchise single-handedly captivated the world with its increasingly remarkable gameplay and immaculate visuals. This is why gamers who step into the world of the Link do not think of leaving it. And now, they have another reason to stay in it.

IGN reported that costumes for the "Hyrule Warriors," the warriors of chaos-laden Hyrule, are up for grabs right from Wii U's eShop. There are four costume packs and each of them is on sale for $1. Three of the packs are for Link and Princess Zelda as seen on "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess," "The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword" and "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time." The last one is especially for Ganondorf. The pack called The Demon King Costume Set includes the Gerudo thief's garb from "Ocarina of Time" and "Twilight Princess." These were all retailer-specific pre-order exclusives, the last one a Club Nintendo exclusive. Buut not anymore, thanks to Nintendo. 

In other "The Legend of Zelda" news, a fan named BrucilSprout caught the gaming world's attention after stunningly building an all-Lego  "Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker" map. The replica is made of 1,900 Lego pieces and the artist did it all through the Lego Digital Designer Software, Cinema Blend revealed. Kotaku said that its "simplicity is perfect" and the site marveled at how the cave on Outset Island looks good and impressively noticeable. 

As for the newest installment in the insanely popular franchise, the upcoming "The Legend of Zelda" is coming to Wii U, and all Cinema Blend could say is that it looks perfect. Its graphics are even more pristine, the inclusion of gameplay elements (which were only visible in games like "Skyrim," "Harvest Moon" and "Grand Theft Auto") and the awesomeness of combat while riding an Epona majorly enthrall gamers awaiting its arrival. The title is set to be released in 2015.

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