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Hasbro and Nintendo have signed a multi-year licensing agreement to bring The Legend of Zelda to toy shelves, the companies announced on July 16. The toy and games company will begin producing action figures and other merchandise based on the Zelda franchise starting in 2027.
Work on the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Unreal Engine 5 remake has officially ceased, with the final version now playable for free.
If you have yet to watch any of Amazon Prime’s “The Legend of Vox Machina,” then chances are, you’re not too familiar with the world of “Critical Role.” The “Dungeons & Dragons” actual play show has been an Internet fixture for over a decade, starring some of the most notable voice actors in the industry:…
Monique Kater Disney star Don Rosa drew huge crowds at the Contern comic festival on Saturday, where fans queued for hours to get his autograph. Update:19.07.2026 10:21
Hasbro announced a multi-year partnership with Nintendo to bring The Legend of Zelda into the collectibles space, beginning in early 2027 with the first 6-inch figures revealed at San Diego Comic-Con 2026.
TL;DR:Hasbro has announced a new multi-year partnership with Nintendo to create toys based on The Legend of Zelda franchise. The first three 6-inch action figures will debut at San Diego Comic-Con 2026 before the toy line officially launches in 2027.
Hasbro will release figures based on The Legend of Zelda, with the first products set to arrive in 2027. The Legend of Zelda has been one of Nintendo’s biggest franchises since the first game was released on the Japanese Famicom in 1986. Over the last 40 years, a variety of titles have been added to…
Hal Williams, celebrated for his roles in classic American sitcoms such as ‘227’ and ‘Sanford and Son,’ has died at the age of 91. His manager confirmed the news, as
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Esports champion Faker joins an all-star cast of K-pop idols and entertainers for the new Disney+ mystery reality series “Murder Club.”