Nintendo News: Link Journeys Back into the Heat of the Action in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for Wii

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--      Nintendo has revealed more details about the captivating areas, items       and game play in the massive The       Legend of Zelda™: Skyward Sword game,       launching exclusively for the Wii™       system on Nov. 20. This week, Link™ continues his epic quest       and travels back to the Eldin Volcano as additional discoveries have       uncovered new portions of the map. Players will dig the new items and       find a new way to traverse through this area. Newly revealed game       elements include the following:   
Return to the Eldin Volcano and the Fire Sanctuary: Link         travels back to this volcanic area to journey into the Fire Sanctuary,         a dungeon that sits on top of the volcano’s summit.     
New Items: In the Fire Sanctuary, Link receives yet another new         item – the Mogma Mitts. Using these, he is able to access underground         tunnels by digging through soft patches in the ground to explore the         subterranean areas in this dungeon.     
The Quest Continues: As Link makes his way through this         treacherous area and continues on his quest to find and help Zelda™,         a massive eruption throws him from atop the volcano.     
More Fun in the Skies: When Link returns to Skyloft he can look         forward to a multitude of fun diversions, including Pumpkin Pull, a         challenging game of target shooting that involves flying pumpkins.     
      Nintendo will continue to regularly provide fans with select details and       information about the game prior to its Nov. 20 launch. The Legend of       Zelda: Skyward Sword will be available as a standalone game or as       part of a limited-edition bundle that also includes a gold-colored Wii       Remote™ Plus controller. Additionally, every copy in the       initial production runs of the game will come packaged with a special       music CD containing orchestral arrangements of select songs that were       performed at The       Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony Concert on Oct.       21 in Los Angeles.   
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is now available for pre-order       at major retailers throughout North America. A deposit may be required       for pre-orders. See individual retailers for details. For more       information about the game, visit http://www.zelda.com/skywardsword/.   

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