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For the original release of Hyrule Warriors, Koei Tecmo brought out special “Premium Box” and “Treasure Box” Editions. The 3DS version, Hyrule Warriors Legends, is receiving the same treatment as well.

The Premium Box will include a compass-style pendant watch and art book. These items are also in the Premium Box, which also contains a gold ocarina and a fairy plushie.

Koei Tecmo recently showed off the pendant and ocarina during a stage event at Tokyo Game Show. You can get a look at both below.

Hyrule Warriors Legends is launching in Japan on January 21, Koei Tecmo announced during a stage event at the Tokyo Game Show today. Pricing for the physical version is set at 5,800 yen. The digital version will cost 5,143 yen.

Koei Tecmo also gave a first look at a new Hyrule Warriors Legends 3DS theme. Check it out below.

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Here’s a good look at the Japanese boxart:

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And here’s the first actual gameplay from Hyrule Warriors Legends:

We’re not done yet! View the game’s second trailer below.

Just like the original release for Hyrule Warriors on Wii U, Legends will be getting a Premium Box and Treasure Box. We have information about each below.

Premium Box – 9,800 yen

– The game
– Compass pendant watch
– Book with artwork and other documents

Treasure Box – 13,800 yen

– The game
– Compass pendant watch
– Book with artwork and other documents
– Ocarina
– Fluffy fairy plush

Nintendo has released some additional screenshots from Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. Find them in the gallery below.

Following Hyrule Warriors Legends’ Japanese website update yesterday, Koei Tecmo shared more screenshots from the upcoming 3DS game. We have them in the gallery below.

The Japanese Hyrule Warriors Legends website has been updated with new screenshots from the game. You can view the images below.

Additionally, we have news regarding a stream from Tokyo Game Show 2015. A broadcast will be held on Niconico at the following times:

– 8 PM PT (Wednesday)
– 11 PM ET (Wednesday)
– 4 AM in the UK (Thursday)
– 5 AM in Europe (Thursday)

The stream will be shown on Niconico here.

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There hasn’t been much said about Hyrule Warriors Legends since its first appearance at E3 2015 in June. But that all changed with the release of this week’s issue of Famitsu.

In Famitsu’s article, the big piece of news is the reveal of Toon Link. He has a sword-based, quick attacking style. While he’s small, he can send large groups of enemies flying. Toon Link can jump high or use the Deku Leaf to attack. He’s a very technical battle type. Naturally, Toon Link has different actions than regular Link. There’s a new hammer item which lets him smash the ground to shake all the surrounding enemies.

This week’s issue of Famitsu shares an update on Hyrule Warriors Legends. For the first time since E3, we have concrete information about the title.

Famitsu confirms that Toon Link will be playable in Hyrule Warriors Legends, but there’s a catch. The character won’t be available in Legend Mode, but he will be available in other modes. Of course, Toon Link can be moved over to the Wii U version as well.

Famitsu also reconfirms that Tetra and King of Hyrule for the game. Helmaroc King will appear in some form, too.

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Traditionally Nintendo skips the Tokyo Game Show entirely and they will do the same this year – however, one of their major upcoming titles will still be playable at the event. The 3DS version of Hyrule Warriors developed by Koei Tecmo, Hyrule Warriors Legends, will be playable at TGS. There will also be a new trailer shown and some kind of “event”.

Hyrule Warriors Legends is set to be released next year in all regions.

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With Romance of the Three Kingdoms 2 releasing in Japan today, Koei Tecmo has released new screenshots from the game. Take a look at the latest images below.

We have a number of new screenshots from Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. The full set can be found below.


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