For the longest time, Nintendo fans have been wanting to have a series based on
The Legend of Zelda, which is one of the Japanese company's most popular franchises, but Nintendo hasn't really delivered. The closest thing to a
The Legend of Zelda series was an animated show that aired in the late 80s and only ran for 13 episodes.
It seems that fans will finally be granted their long-time wish as a new rumour seems to suggest that a
The Legend of Zelda series is currently in the works, and the producer of the popular
Castlevania series on Netflix, Adi Shankar, is attached to the project.
The news comes from The Wrap, who have reported that on Monday Adi Shankar shared a post on Instagram that he was "
working with an iconic Japanese gaming company to adapt one of their iconic video game series into a series", sparking the rumours about this iconic Japanese company being Nintendo and the iconic video game series would be
The Legend of Zelda. Shankar also mentioned that he will officially announce what the project is on the
16th of November so all we have to do now is wait and hope that it is indeed a
The Legend of Zelda series.
Now this is only speculation, so take this news with a pinch of salt, but it wouldn't be too far-fetched to think that Nintendo are willing to finally make a series based on
The Legend of Zelda, especially after the success that
Castlevania has had on Netflix. So it's likely that they would've approached Adi Shankar to start working on the project and finally be able to deliver the long-awaited
The Legend of Zelda series fans have been clamouring for for years.