The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Coming Feb. 13th With Special New 3DS XL [Update]

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The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D will launch in North America and Europe on February 13th and will now allow for full 360-degree camera control on the New Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo said this morning.

 

(Note that the game is playable on both 3DS and the New 3DS.)

 

In addition to the game, Nintendo will also release a Majora’s Mask-themed New Nintendo 3DS XL system in both North America and Europe, which will also be available on February 13th.

 

The Majora’s Mask New Nintendo 3DS XL will cost $199.99. The game will NOT be pre-installed on the device in North America, Nintendo have confirmed in a press release.


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