Hyrule Warriors was announced in December 2013 in a
Nintendo Direct video as a collaboration with
Koei Tecmo. Nintendo president
Satoru Iwata said that the game would not be the next main series installment of
The Legend of Zelda, but rather a spin-off from the main series. Long-time
Zelda producer,
Eiji Aonuma, was the supervisor of the title. The concept for
Hyrule Warriors was first proposed by
Team Ninja lead developer Yosuke Hayashi while he and Koei Tecmo executive VP Hisashi Koinuma, who was in charge of the
Warriors franchise, were discussing a possible
Dynasty Warriors cross-franchise game with Nintendo. The
Zelda franchise was chosen due to the fact that Hayashi, Koinuma and many staff at the company were fans of the series. When
Warriors was presented to Eiji Aonuma, Koei Tecmo used their cross-over game
One Piece: Pirate Warriors as an example of how the game would feel. In contrast to previous collaborations, Nintendo was confident in Koei Tecmo's ability to make the game, leading them to have "far more expectations than uncertainties". This confidence was shared by Aonuma, who readily accepted being offered a place in the game's development by
Shigeru Miyamoto. Part of the reason behind Aonuma's strong support of
Hyrule Warriors was an ongoing push by him to break away from many traditions that have become attached to the
Zelda franchise since its inception. Along with
Omega Force, the main developers for the
Dynasty Warriors series, Hayashi and Koinuma brought in help from Team Ninja, who had developed the
Dead or Alive series, to help with one-on-one combat and inject new ideas into the development process. Koei Tecmo's president Yoichi Erikawa said that he hoped
Hyrule Warriors would appeal to fans of both franchises and go on to sell at least one million copies.
Hyrule Warriors was publicly displayed at the
Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014 with a new trailer, in which Agitha, Lana, and Midna were confirmed as playable characters. Zant and Argorok were also confirmed as boss characters. The game also appeared in playable form for show floor attendees, as part of a Nintendo Treehouse presentation. Over the time span following the E3 announcement, Nintendo released further information on the game's website, confirming Fi, Ruto, Darunia and Sheik as playable characters, as well as Ghirahim, the Imprisoned and a version of Gohma as boss characters. During a Nintendo Direct presentation in August, Zant and Ghirahim were also confirmed to be playable, alongside the game's main antagonist and final playable character, Ganondorf. A female version of Link was also considered as a potential playable character, but was scrapped during development. Sketches of the female version were included in the
Hyrule Warriors art book included in the Japanese limited editions of the game and the character grew in popularity shortly afterwards, becoming one of the more widely requested characters during Koei Tecmo's open call for new playable characters in the game's official Twitter. The female version, officially named Linkle, was later announced for
Hyrule Warriors Legends during the Nintendo Direct web stream in November 2015. Former Nintendo character writer Chris Pranger stated that Linkle was the last character he wrote for before leaving Nintendo.
Hyrule Warriors relationship to the
Zelda franchise is classified in a few different ways. Iwata called the game a "Zelda spin-off",
The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia grouped it in with other games with Zelda content in it, such as
Super Smash Bros.,
Soul Calibur II, and
Sonic Lost World. Aonuma described the game's placement within the
Zelda chronology as "not in the universe but connected to the timeline" and that "there is a link between the two, but it exists as a separate dimension, so it doesn't exist as part of the main canon". A special edition featuring the game and Link's Warrior scarf was released in Europe and Australia.
Downloadable content Three costume packs were available as
downloadable content (DLC) for those who pre-ordered the game at specific retailers. Each of these gave Link and Zelda one additional costume based on their appearances in a prior
Legend of Zelda title, including
Ocarina of Time,
Twilight Princess and
Skyward Sword. Players who registered the game on
Club Nintendo within the first month of release received costumes for Ganondorf based on
Ocarina of Time and
Twilight Princess. These DLC packs were later made available for purchase via the Nintendo eShop in December 2014. Players who use the Link or
Toon Link Amiibo figures with
Hyrule Warriors will also unlock the Spinner weapon from
Twilight Princess for Link, while scanning other figures will grant the player random equipment or items, with figures based on
The Legend of Zelda granting higher-tier rewards. A free update that adds Cia, Volga, and Wizzro as playable characters was released in October 2014. The game has since received a series of free updates that add several other features, such as a higher level cap, new character and weapon skins, and additional challenges. An additional "Classic Tunic" costume for Link based on the
original The Legend of Zelda was distributed for free in celebration of
Hyrule Warriors Legends announcement. Additionally, four DLC packs were released in the months following the game's launch. The first DLC bundle, the "
Master Quest Pack", was released in October 2014. This bundle included a new "Cia's Tale" story campaign, alternate Guardian of Time costumes for Lana and Cia,
Epona as a weapon for Link, 16 unlockable character re-color costumes, and most notably, a second map for Adventure Mode. The second bundle, the "Twilight Princess Pack", was released in November, and added Twili Midna as a playable character, the Dominion Rod weapon for Zelda, Ilia and Postman costumes for Zelda and Link respectively, 16 unlockable character re-color costumes, and a third Adventure Map. The third bundle, the "
Majora's Mask Pack", was released in February 2015 and added
Tingle and Young Link as playable characters, a Skull Kid costume for Lana,
Ocarina of Time costumes for Sheik and Impa, 16 unlockable mask-based costumes and a fourth Adventure map. The final bundle, the "Boss Pack", was released in February in Japan and March in North America and added two new modes: "Boss Challenge", in which players fight multiple boss enemies at once, and "Ganon's Fury", in which players can play certain challenges as final boss Ganon, with a playable giant Cucco for Ganon's Fury and 5 new re-color costumes as rewards. Players who purchased all four packs received a Dark Link costume. The second pack, based on ''
Link's Awakening, was released on June 30 in Japan, Europe and North America. The pack added Marin as a playable character and a Boots weapon for Linkle on both versions, and a new Adventure Map for the 3DS version. The third pack, the Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks pack, was released on September 1. The pack included the playable character Toon Zelda and a Sand Wand weapon for Toon Link on both versions, and an additional Adventure Map for 3DS. The final DLC pack, the A Link Between Worlds pack was released on October 31. It contained a final Adventure Mode map for the 3DS version, as well as Ravio and Yuga as the final playable characters for both versions of the game. Players who purchased the season pass received an Ganondorf costume based on his appearance in The Wind Waker''.
Nintendo 3DS port A
port of the game for the
Nintendo 3DS,
Hyrule Warriors Legends (
Zelda Musou: Hyrule All-Stars in Japan), was announced at Nintendo's Digital Event at
E3 2015. The port includes all previously released DLC, features the ability to switch characters on the fly (utilizing the same real-time character switching mechanic from
Samurai Warriors: Chronicles), and adds two new story chapters: one based around new character
Linkle, and one featuring characters and environments from
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker that serves as an epilogue. Tetra, King Daphnes and Toon Link, all from
The Wind Waker, along with Skull Kid from ''Majora's Mask
and the original character Linkle, the aforementioned girl who resembles Link, appear as new playable characters. The game features a new "My Fairy" system and an additional Adventure Mode map inspired by The Wind Waker'', as well as more costumes and a new Trident weapon for Ganondorf. Players who purchased the 3DS version received a download code to add the new characters and weapon to the Wii U version. Due to hardware limitations, the game only supports
autostereoscopic 3D on the
New Nintendo 3DS. The port was released in Japan in January 2016, and released internationally in March.
Nintendo Switch port A
Nintendo Switch port under the name
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition (
Zelda Musou: Hyrule All-Stars DX in Japan) was released in Japan in March 2018, and worldwide in May. The port includes all the content and DLC from the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS releases, as well as new costumes for Link and Zelda based on their appearances in
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. ==Reception==