"Star Fox Zero" North American release date has finally confirmed.
The first "Star Fox" franchise is finally arriving on the Wii consoles, after its release date being pushed back as announced by Nintendo Direct a few days ago, IGN reported.
In line with its confirmed release date of April 22, Nintendo has also released a new trailer of the "Star Fox Zero" game which gives an overview of the game's characters as well as its new gameplay experience.
Watch trailer below:
Moreover, "Star Fox Zero" is now being officially listed on Nintendo's website and priced at $59.99. You may head over here to find a retailer and pre-order the game.
"Fox, Falco, Peppy and Slippy save the Lylat system in this new deep space dogfighting adventure. Using the Wii U GamePad controller and the TV together creates a unique interface that allows players to experience the game with two different viewpoints within the Arwing - aim and shoot enemies in one direction while flying in another. This frees up the TV for a more cinematic flight experience. Then, pilot the Arwing with its new Walker transformation, along with the new Gyrowing and the Landmaster Tank, to traverse interplanetary terrain," as described on Nintendo's official website.
The game was originally announced to get a holiday release, due to "further polishing" to deliver the developers desire gameplay, but won't be delayed that long, Tech Times previously reported.
"Although we felt that the development had been progressing well, we now believe that we will need a little more time to work on areas such as the unprecedented discovery that we want players to experience in the game by using two screens, and further polishing the level designs and perfecting the tone of the cut scenes. While we have already reached the stage where it would be technically possible to release the title in time for the year-end holiday season, we want to polish the game a bit more so that players will be able to more smoothly grasp the new style of play that we are proposing," producer Shigeru Miyamoto announced the delay in September on Facebook,.