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Nintendo has released new job offers that further confirm that the developer has already started production of another game The Legend of Zelda. Perhaps most interestingly, the job offers suggest that the dungeons – a staple of the series that was virtually absent from The Legend of Zelda: Nature's Breath of 2017 – will return in the coming game .
Currently, Nintendo is looking for a 3DCG designer and a level designer to contribute to the work of The Legend of Zelda series. Both job offers are published in Japanese, but guru-guru, ResetEra user, has been able to provide an approximate English translation. The main roles of the 3DCG designer are the creation of terrain and topographies for fields and dungeons, as well as conceptual art. The level designer is hired to plan enemy placements and dungeon layout.
The job offers do not reveal if this upcoming game is a new story. In the six years between Skyward Sword and Breath of the Wild, Nintendo only created Zelda titles on the main lines that connect to older games. Tri Force Heroes 2015, for example, is a sequel to A Link Between Worlds 2013, itself a sequel to A Link to the Past in 1991. The 2013 Wind Waker HD, the 2015 Majora 3D Mask and the Twilight Princess HD of 2016 are all remasters of classic Zelda titles.
The job offers do not specify either work for the next franchise game, but simply a game of the series. It is therefore possible that the next title of The Legend of Zelda is a sequel or an HD remastering of an older story, as opposed to something completely new. A remastering of an older game from Zelda would explain the importance that Nintendo gives to dungeons. However, it is simply a supposition and not a fact.
Last year, Eiji Aonuma, producer of The Legend of Zelda series, said that it was possible that another Zelda game be offered on Nintendo Switch. He also mentioned that the next main game of the series could be focused on the multiplayer mode.
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