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Nintendo delays new 'Zelda' to 2017, announces NX version

The title, originally due last year, has now been pushed back twice.

There's good news and bad for Nintendo's upcoming Legend of Zelda open-world title for the Wii U console. First the bad: It's been delayed again, so it won't arrive now until 2017. The good news is that it's going to come out on the next-gen Nintendo NX console, which, by the way, Nintendo just revealed. In a (roughly translated) tweet, Nintendo Japan says that it pushed back the game "for further quality improvement," adding that it will be released "simultaneously" on the Nintendo NX.

Nintendo officially confirmed that its "new concept" NX console is coming in March (in a very boring way, via its financial statement), so it's hard not to think of the launch of another Zelda game, Twilight Princess. That title, which launched around ten years ago, was supposed to come to the Gamecube in 2005. However, it ended up being delayed until 2006, and actually came first to that era's next-gen console, the Wii, to support its launch.