What would it be Dear Utol (2025): WEEK 5 HIGHLIGHTS Episode 29like to play a Zeldagame in real life?
Nintendo will let fans answer that question in 2017 with an "escape room"-style puzzle called "Defenders of the Triforce." The eight-city U.S. tour -- described by Nintendo as the "first wave" of events -- will kick off in San Francisco on Jan. 31.
SEE ALSO: New 'Legend of Zelda' clips look closer at a vast, colorful worldDefenders of the Triforce is a creation of Scrap, the Kyoto-based company behind a number of other popular "escape room" games. Most of Scrap's events have lived in California -- specifically, San Francisco, San Jose and Los Angeles, as well as Toronto -- but this one will travel wider.
Here's the schedule of confirmed dates and locations:
San Francisco -- Jan. 31-Feb. 5
Los Angeles -- Feb. 10-12
San Diego -- Feb. 24-25
Seattle -- TBA
Phoenix -- TBA
Houston -- TBA
Chicago -- TBA
New York -- TBA
Defenders of the Triforce won't work quite the same as more traditional escape rooms, since locking participants up in an enclosed space doesn't exactly capture the spirit of the Zeldaseries.
Instead, groups of six will work together under a time limit to solve a mystery in a "huge area." Throughout the experience, guests will encounter creatures and items from the Zelda-verse. And in an appropriately Zeldatwist, items are used to solve puzzles that let groups move forward into new areas.
Once the puzzle portion of the event is finished, attendees will be able to hang out in a "promotional lounge" with photo opportunities and exclusive merchandise. In other words, you'll be able to buy Nintendo stuff.
Given that Nintendo Switch will likely launch sometime during or in close proximity to the tour, it's fair to speculate that you'll be able to check out the new hardware as well. Nintendo has already promised public Switch demonstrations, and this tour seems like a perfect opportunity -- especially with a new Zeldagame on the way.
There's a trailer (above) that hypes the upcoming tour but offers little more in the way of details. Keep an eye on ScrapZelda.com if you want to stay on top of the latest updates.
Topics Gaming
Previous:Parkland: Urgency and Insurgency
Next:Othering the Godman
NYT mini crossword answers for May 1, 2025EA cancels 'Titanfall' project in wake of companyBest Amazon deals of the week: Sony ULT Field 1, Apple AirPods Pro 2, Google Pixel Buds AMeta and allies spar with Apple and Google over age verificationCreator job opportunities grew 7x in recent years [April 2025]Report: Amazon to add tariff surcharge, White House respondsNYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for April 30: Tips to solve Connections #219Apps on Google Play dropped by almost half [April 2025]Apple sends out spyware attack notifications to targeted usersSouthwest Summer Sale: Up to 30% off flights in summer, early fallPrime Day 2025 is happening in July, Amazon announcesNYT Connections hints and answers for April 30: Tips to solve 'Connections' #689.Best cheap gaming laptop deal: Acer Nitro V 15 is only $700Has Siri's voice changed? [April 2025]Wordle today: The answer and hints for April 30, 2025NASA's Perseverance rover just had a close call on MarsBarcelona vs. Inter Milan 2025 livestream: Watch Champions League for freeBest smartwatch deal: Get the Google Pixel Watch 3 for $50 offNYT Connections hints and answers for April 30: Tips to solve 'Connections' #689.Keys vs. Swiatek 2025 livestream: Watch Madrid Open for free Inside Story: A Wrinkle in Time by Derek Palacio Inside Story: What Spot? by Jenny Boully Nobody’s Fault by Emerson Whitney Redux: Red, Black, and Purple Zigzags by The Paris Review Make Me an Honorary Fucking Ghostbuster! by Samantha Irby Redux: Poets on Poets by The Paris Review Graciliano Ramos and the Plague by Padma Viswanathan Staff Picks: Costa, Candles, and California by The Paris Review I Want You by Blutch Quarantine Reads: The Book of Disquiet by Eddie Grace Gone by Jill Talbot Redux: Nothing to Grind by The Paris Review Poets on Couches: Tess Taylor by Tess Taylor Poets on Couches: Mark Wunderlich by Mark Wunderlich The Celebrity Chef of Victorian England by Edward White Dog Philosopher by Tom Gauld Staff Picks: Cositas, Cosmos, and Concerts Redux: This Caliper Embrace by The Paris Review Poets on Couches: Cynthia Cruz by Cynthia Cruz The Origins of Scandinavian Noir by Wendy Lesser
1.9139s , 10105.21875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Dear Utol (2025): WEEK 5 HIGHLIGHTS Episode 29】,Unobstructed Information Network