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The Game Awards: Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Won The Award For “Most Anticipated Game”

The Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild didn’t just get a new trailer at tonight’s Game Awards, but the game also received an award for Most Anticipated Game. Unlike Pokemon GO, no one was on stage to accept the award. However, Reggie will be around later on, along with some more footage of the game.

Source: The Game Awards

26 thoughts on “The Game Awards: Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Won The Award For “Most Anticipated Game””

  1. Don’t let Reggie touch that award! I hope they make him wear gloves or something. We don’t need his mediocrity infecting anything Zelda.

      1. Yes, really. Some of us associate every bit of failure NoA has committed over the last decade thanks to that idiot. He should have stayed at Pizza Hut.

        1. Reggie represents what I like about Nintendo: The fun in playing a game with the whole family. I don’t like the all-kids direction, but I also don’t want Nintendo to worship fps games.

          1. Don’t get me wrong. I don’t hate the guy on a personal level. I just hate how shitty of a CEO he is at NoA. Makes me wonder if he left Pizza Hut willingly or if he was actually fired for being TOO MUCH of a kiss ass.

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