Retro's Cancelled Zelda Game Starring Sheik Surfaces In Nintendo Gigaleak
A link to the past...
Back in 2020, we shared a story about an axed Legend of Zelda project by the Metroid Prime team, Retro Studios.
It was supposedly an action/JRPG game that was going to star Sheik and would have been a story set within the "bad ending" of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - exploring the journey of the last Sheikah while Dark Gerudo were "giving their 100-year birth" to Ganon.
At the time, former Retro Studios artist, Sammy Hall, shared pre-production artwork of this supposedly cancelled project around the time of the Wii era. Now, in a bit of an update, last year's gigaleak has pulled through with a new Nintendo document that seemingly reinforces the existence of this project. Here's the translation, courtesy of Source Gaming editor-in-chief:
It says Retro Studio in katakana there so I'm pretty sure that is exactly what it is lol https://t.co/6RObu8p7ax
— Joshua 'NantenJex' Goldie (@MrNantendo) July 20, 2021
Speaking to IGN last May, Hall mentioned how he didn't think Nintendo had seen much of the concept artwork for the Sheik Zelda game and said the project was cancelled the minute the now ex-Retro leads Mark Pacini, Todd Keller and Kynan Pearson left the studio.
Je viens d'apprendre par hasard que Retro Studios (Metroid Prime, DK Country Return) travaillait sur un Zelda annulé entre 2005 et 2008 basé sur la tribu Sheika où on contrôlait Sheik version homme. Il y a des concept art et c'est juste magnifique. https://t.co/C2xeT1GAkW pic.twitter.com/rAs9uWVmYt
— Kyio? (@Kyiosuke13) July 15, 2021
Would you have been interested in playing a Zelda game starring Sheik?
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About the game
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- Release date: November 21, 1998
- Developer(s): Nintendo EAD
- Publisher(s): Nintendo
- Game mode(s): Single player
- Platform(s): Nintendo 64, Wii U, Nintendo GameCube, Virtual Console (Nintendo), Wii
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