With The Legend of Zelda celebrating its 40th anniversary as a franchise this year, fans are expecting some big announcements from Nintendo to mark the occasion, whether that be news on the movie adaptation, or confirmation that development is underway on the next game in the mainline single-player series.
Arguably at the top of everyone's wishlist, however, is a remake of the beloved N64 release Ocarina of Time, with rumors growing all the time that it actually is something that the community is going to get quite soon. Now, an announcement from Nintendo, that at first seems entirely unrelated, could actually serve as major evidence that the remake is real.
As first reported by Game Rant, the original report that Ocarina of Time was going to get a remake came from renowned leaker Nate the Hate, who has previously been very accurate about upcoming releases. As part of that same post, Nate also claimed that Rhythm Heaven Groove would be releasing in the Summer of this year.
The exciting revelation is that Nintendo has just officially confirmed that the latter will indeed be launching on July 2, inadvertently adding a ton of credence to the Ocarina of...
