Good news for Zelda fans who love the classic top-down style: The Legend of Zelda series producer, Eiji Aonuma, has revealed plans to continue creating Zelda games with the traditional top-down perspective. In a recent interview, Aonuma shared that while Zelda's future will still include expansive 3D titles like Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo also remains committed to making more 2D-style adventures. This experience, Aonuma said, highlighted the untapped potential of top-down Zelda games, inspiring him to explore even more titles with a similar style. Looking forward, fans are eagerly anticipating Nintendo’s next major Zelda release. While it’s unlikely we’ll see a new Zelda announcement immediately, Aonuma’s commitment to both 3D and classic styles suggests that Nintendo could mark Zelda’s 40th anniversary in 2026 with the announcement of another top-down installment. Meanwhile, fans can expect the next full-scale 3D Zelda game to be a few years off, given the extensive development time for AAA games. In the meantime, Nintendo's approach aims to offer the best of both worlds—modern, sprawling 3D adventures alongside beloved 2D-style games, ensuring that Zelda continues to resonate with longtime fans and new players alike. Nintendo's latest game, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, has its sales soared high with over 10 million copies sold globally in just three days since its release on May 12, making it the fastest-selling game in the franchise's history. Read more in our articles including "Nintendo Confirms Classic Top-Down Zelda Games Are Here to Stay" and "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom hits 10 million copies sold in first 3 days".
Good news for Zelda fans who love the classic top-down style: The Legend of Zelda series producer, Eiji Aonuma, has revealed plans to continue creating Zelda games with the traditional top-down perspective. In a recent interview, Aonuma shared that while Zelda's future will still include expansive 3D titles like Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo also remains committed to making more 2D-style adventures.
This experience, Aonuma said, highlighted the untapped potential of top-down Zelda games, inspiring him to explore even more titles with a similar style. Looking forward, fans are eagerly anticipating Nintendo’s next major Zelda release. While it’s unlikely we’ll see a new Zelda announcement immediately, Aonuma’s commitment to both 3D and classic styles suggests that Nintendo could mark Zelda’s 40th anniversary in 2026 with the announcement of another top-down installment.
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