Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Fan Remake Officially Stops After 10 Years Of Work

Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Fan Remake Officially Stops After 10 Years Of Work

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It was during the recent Nintendo Direct showcase that fans finally received news of an official The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake. Expected to launch later this year for the Nintendo Switch 2, it will mark the second remake of the 1998 Zelda title, with the first arriving back in 2011 for the Nintendo 3DS.

Following multiple rumors and insider information that a next-gen remake was definitely happening, it has now been officially confirmed by Nintendo itself, and although it is an exciting time for fans of the original, or those who want to check out what is considered one of the greatest video games of all time, it is sad news for another creator.

That is because creator CryZENx has spent the past few years working on an unofficial remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for PC. Created using Unreal Engine 5, CryZENx has not only released regular updates to their YouTube channel, but they have also provided fans with a way to try out the remake themselves, courtesy of multiple demos. However, in a heartbreaking update, CryZENx has revealed that they have ceased development for their The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina...

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