'The Legend Of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' rumors: Leaked amiibo release date suggests game's launch

Promotional image for the upcoming game "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" Nintendo

"The Legend Of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" release date may have been accidentally leaked by Nintendo's European website. The U.K. website displays 4/3/2017 as the release date of three planned amiibo for the upcoming nineteenth alteration of the game.

Archer Link, Rider Link, and Guardian are expected to be made available on the mentioned date, and amiibo figures generally come out on or after the game they are associated with rolls out. This means that the action-adventure "Breath of the Wild" will be released on or before the same date. It should be noted that Europe follows a day, month, and year format so it translates to March 4 and not April 3, as some U.S. residents might suggest.

The date information was originally shared on Reddit, and many fans believed that the highly anticipated game console from the company, the Nintendo NX, will also be released on or before March 4. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is a launch title for the console, and the company has mentioned previously that the device will have a March 2017 release date.

However, there are still questions surrounding the release date. Some fans are saying that there is a possibility that the date could just be a placeholder, so the company can display the amiibo figures. Games Radar mentioned that the date in question falls on a Saturday, and the company releases on a Friday in Europe, but it would be still reasonable if they want a single release date for its worldwide market. Another possibility is that the action figures are the only ones that would get released, and the game will follow on some other date.

Nintendo has not offered an official statement regarding the latest development with its 'The Legend Of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' amiibo figures or with its upcoming gaming system. The game, which was previously delayed twice, is also expected to be released on the Wii U.

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