The Legend of Zelda is officially middle-aged this year, with the beloved franchise marking a staggering 40 years since the first release dropped for the Famicom Disk System back in 1986. Since then, we have enjoyed 21 entries in the mainline single-player series, with that number nearly doubling if you include all the spin-offs and offshoots over the years.
As you might expect, with a storied history like that, Zelda has built up an army of fans who are all eagerly waiting to hear what's coming next. Whilst Nintendo remains tight-lipped on the next game in the single-player narrative, they are still dropping support for the most recent game in the series, including via a new product that adds to an already exciting range.
Over on Twitter/X, the official page for Nintendo of America confirming the release of a new Zelda amiibo, which actually grants access to a pretty cool in-game appearance for Tears of the Kingdom.
"The Mineru’s Construct amiibo arrives Sept. 17! This amiibo features articulated arms that you can pose. Tap it in-game in The Legend of #Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to receive a unique design for Link’s paraglider," the...
