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The Legend of Zelda Franchise Officially Returns to Wilds Era in July

The acclaimed Legend of Zelda franchise is confirmed to return to its "Wilds era" for what is described as "one last time" this July. This particular era is widely recognized as one of the most successful in the franchise's nearly 40-year history. Specific details about the nature of this return have not been disclosed, but the event is set to occur in July.

By Fainaron·Jun 14, 2026 (2 hours ago)·1 views
The Legend of Zelda Franchise Officially Returns to Wilds Era in July

The Legend of Zelda franchise, which has developed over approximately 40 years, has established a rich history across numerous distinct eras. Each period has contributed to the series' legacy, with player preferences often influenced by personal experiences and timing.

Among these, the franchise's recent "Wilds era" has achieved significant acclaim. Many observers consider this period particularly noteworthy and arguably one of the most successful in The Legend of Zelda's extensive history.

It has now been confirmed that the franchise will officially return to this celebrated "Wilds era." This upcoming engagement is specifically characterized as "one last time" for the series to revisit the era.

While the exact nature of this return, such as whether it involves a new game, a re-release, or a special event, remains undisclosed, the timeline for this occurrence is set for July.

According to ScreenRant, this strategic revisit highlights the enduring impact and popularity of the Wilds era within the long-running gaming franchise.

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