Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask coming to Nintendo Switch this February

(Pocket-lint) - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Masks, initially launched for Nintendo 64 method again within the 12 months 2000, is about to reach on Nintendo Swap this February.

Largely seen as one of many all-time greatest Zelda titles in Nintendo's roster, the title already had a digital re-release for Nintendo's Wii U again in 2016.

However everyone knows the destiny of that former Nintendo platform - and with much more Swap customers, the prospect of taking part in this title on Nintendo's savvy console-meets-portable might be attractive for a lot of.

Majora's Masks will launch as a part of Nintendo's Swap On-line + Growth Pack, the Japanese firm's on-line subscription service, which comes full with a number of basic titles - up to now the latest of which is the Banjo-Kazooie re-release - which begins at a really affordable £3.49/$3.99 monthly.

The identify of the service, as many an N64 proprietor from again within the day will bear in mind, is an echo of the Growth Pak product - successfully extra RAM in a cartridge (rising it for a 'enormous' 4MB to 8MB (sure, Megabytes, bear in mind the early millennium?) - that slotted into the basic 64-bit console. You may see that on the unique N64 boxed version of Majora's Masks, as proven in Nintendo America's Tweet above.

It will not be potential to purchase Majora's Masks for Swap as an outright title on both cartridge or through obtain at this stage. It's totally a lot a driver for Swap On-line + Growth Pack. Which is comprehensible, because the service is allegedly set to obtain dozens extra basic titles sooner or later, from Kirby 64 to F-Zero X.

There is no last element on the precise date that Majora's Masks for Swap might be obtainable past the "February" affirmation, nor particulars on whether or not extra graphics, texture or upscaling work might be a part of the expertise. Both method, we'll be excited to revisit one in all Hyperlink's darker adventures; this is hoping it is pretty much as good as we bear in mind and never simply pent-up nostalgic recollections.

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