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Nintendo wants Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom support studio Monolith Soft to take a "central role" on a "unique title in the series"
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George Young
2025-12-16
Daiki Iwamoto, general manager for the Zelda series at Nintendo, says he wants the Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom collaboration studio, Monolith Soft, to take on a "central role" in the creation of a "unique title" in The Legend of Zelda series. While it took on a very supportive role with Skyward Sword, simply creating the specific assets Nintendo asked for, over the years, the team has taken on a collaborative position, with Monolith Soft sharing and pitching creative ideas, giving feedback on Nintendo's work, and taking on ideas from Nintendo's development style. As The Legend of Zelda's 40th anniversary looms, I'm begging Nintendo to stop ignoring its greatest run of Zelda games and make this generation's Ocarina of Time Former GTA boss Dan Houser says Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears or the Kingdom are like Alfred Hitchcock films: "They're just speaking the language of video games" Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment's Zonai contraptions empowers Zelda's allies in the best way possible, and I'm excited by how much has changed Thanks to increased collaboration between the two companies, Nintendo wants Monolith Soft to potentially take the lead on a future game in the Zelda series. "Monolith Soft is a strong partner when it comes to developing Zelda games from scratch," Iwamoto says. "And more and more I would like to see them taking on a central role in production. Going forward, let's use the know-how we've developed by working together, and the strength of the whole Monolith Soft team, to create a unique title in the series together." While Nintendo is still speaking about collaboration between it and Monolith Soft, it appears that it is open to handing over the reins for a game in the series sometime in the future. We're betting that it won't be taking the lead on something like Breath of the Wild 3, though. Still, history has shown that Zelda always has room for a spin-off or two. As The Legend of Zelda's 40th anniversary looms, I'm begging Nintendo to stop ignoring its greatest run of Zelda games and make this generation's Ocarina of Time
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