'Star Fox Zero' Update: Nintendo Launches Game's Official Website, Reveals Bunch of Screenshots, Arts and More

By Staff Writer

Nov 06, 2015 01:35 AM EST

Just recently, Nintendo officially launched a brand new website for the 3D side-scrolling shooter and aerial-combat game "Star Fox Zero." The forthcoming game's site features a bunch of screenshots, game arts, and a whole lot more.

According to IGN, the website for Nintendo's Wii U exclusive "Star Fox Zero" has already gone live and features various screenshots - fresh and previously unveiled - along with some new game arts. Nevertheless, it seems that the game's online domain remains to be under development, as the Japan-based video game company has listed "Full site coming soon" at the bottom of the main web page.

As far as any new materials go, GameRant reported that "Star Fox Zero" website provides fans with awesome trio of wallpapers for their PCs and mobile devices. Also, there's reportedly a short overview of what can be expected as one of the game's more unique features, which allow gamers to "see your surrounding on your TV, and get a different view on the GamePad by tilting to aim." Many believe that this should offer a quite interesting wrinkle of gameplay.

While the creation of "Star Fox Zero's" website shows just how busy Nintendo is at the development stage, fans and gamers are believed to have been wanting for more concrete news about the time ever since its trailer was revealed in E3 2015. Speculations have it that the game might possibly go for this year's holiday season as its release date. However, it was later on confirmed that "Star Fox Zero" was delayed until 2016 for developers to focus on polishing the in-game details, as reported by Nintendo Enthusiast.

It is worth noting that co-developer Yusuke Hashimoto of Platinum Games admitted previously the reason for the "Star Fox Zero's" delay. He reportedly mentioned about how difficult it was for the development team to ensure that the dynamic between the Wii U's GamePad and the television screen would be compelling fun, especially that the game's designers lacked experience with shooters.

Since the website for the upcoming game "Star Fox Zero" has been launched, fans now have a source for every update they would want to know about the game. Besides, it's just a click away.

Did you check the game's official website already? What do you think about it? Let us know at the comments below.

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