A notable Nintendo member has provoked some bad news related to The Legend of Zelda that fans can surely do not want to listen. In the course of this year, several owners of Nintendo Switch have had the hope that Nintendo will bring the Wii U remasters of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and The Legend of Zelda: Wind Water to the last publisher platform. And while Nintendo has already brought -skilled towards Sky SWITCH earlier this year, unfortunately, it does not seem that we should expect to see princes of the twilight or wind water following behind.

In a recent message on social networks, a Nintendo filter that is known as Camus Hunter made fun of fans that the company will soon have some new ads to share related to the 35th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda in The Game Awards. Listening to this, many fans assumed that the announcement in question could involve switch ports for prince of twilight and wind water. Unfortunately, Camus Hunter indicated that this probably will not happen. While they did not guarantee that it will not, the source said they have not listened to anything in relation to the princes of twilight versions of the Twilight and Wind Water, which makes it very difficult that a revelation occurs.

Rumors related to The Zelda legend switch iterations: Twilight Princess and Wind Water have continued to circle a lot this year. Although fanatics were originally made through the reports in the first part of 2021 that these new switch iterations from each title would occur sufficiently soon, eventually, those reports sold out. Although some have continued to affirm that these Switch ports will be launched in the future, others have questioned the subject. As such, several fans of Zelda have continued with the hope that Nintendo makes these rumors a reality at some point in the near future.

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If we did not receive an ad-related ad Previous Games from Zelda that will arrive in Switch at The Game Awards, what do you expect to see instead? Let me know your own thoughts in the comments or on Twitter in @ mooreman12.

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