'Legend of Zelda' Wii U E3 2016 News, Predictions: Nintendo Possibly To Reveal Potential Subtitle?

In line with "The Legend of Zelda" for Wii U at the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 2016, it is revealed that the game is set to have a more than one hour of gameplay demo, along with the potential revelation of a subtitle.

According to Master Herald, Nintendo's "The Legend of Zelda" for the Wii U is going to have a 90-minute gameplay demo at the company's New York City store, along with the forthcoming E3 2016 event that will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in June.

As per the publication, registration is set to commence on June 11 and it is revealed that the first 500 registrants in the line will receive a unique wristband, which they can exchange for a ticket for the early demonstration of "The Legend of Zelda," plus a chance to be in Nintendo's store gaming booth in New York City. The registration requirements include a valid ID and the event welcomes minors; however, they should be accompanied by a parent or a guardian.

In other news, rumors have surfaced about Nintendo possibly unveiling a subtitle for "The Legend of Zelda" Wii U. According to Design and Trend, the name for the game might be related to the mystery of the Sheika book, which receives some controversy; on the other hand, the game might just be simply called "The Legend of Zelda."

In line with the demo, rumors also say that it will consist of two parts - the overworld and the dungeon. As per the publication, both locales are vital to the "The Legend of Zelda" gameplay; thus, both are expected to appear at the E3 2016.

Published by Nintendo, "The Legend of Zelda" is playable on the company's game platforms.