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As the 40th anniversary of the beloved The Legend of Zelda franchise approaches this year, fans eagerly awaiting news of commemorative events or releases have been met with silence. The milestone has so far passed without any official announcement from Nintendo regarding special plans.
This quiet approach was underscored recently when Nintendo's president, Shuntaro Furukawa, was directly questioned about potential anniversary celebrations. He notably declined to comment or provide any details, choosing to keep the company's cards close to its chest. This strategic silence has only intensified speculation and hope within the global fan community.
The lack of fanfare stands in contrast to previous major anniversaries for Nintendo's flagship series, which have often been marked with special game releases, concerts, and merchandise. The original The Legend of Zelda game first launched in Japan on February 21, 1986, creating a legacy of adventure that has spanned decades and consoles.
While the absence of news may be disappointing for some, it has not dampened the enthusiasm of longtime followers. Many are holding out hope that Nintendo is planning a surprise, potentially timing a reveal with a major industry event later in the year. For now, the question of how Nintendo will honor four decades of Link's adventures remains a closely guarded secret.
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