Sinobi has put up more Hyrule Warriors details from Famitsu. NeoGAF’s StreetsAhead translated the information. For a roundup of the latest news about Hyrule Warriors, check out our summary below.

– Official pricing: Retail – 7,980 yen, eShop – 6,980, Premium Box Set – 11,664

– Premium set includes a Triforce-shaped clock and serial codes for 6 special costumes

– A “Treasure Box” will also be available on Amazon and Tecmo Koei’s online store “GAMECITY”

– No details on the Treasure Box yet

– Link, an in-training soldier, must rescue the Princess Zelda from the witch Shia, who has been turned evil somehow

– Famitsu confirms a 2-player mode in which one person plays on the GamePad and the other plays on the TV

– GamePad acts as a menu when playing alone

– Can equip characters with different weapons to change the way they fight

– Weapons include speed focused one-handed swords to heavier weapons that focus on damage

– Game includes a weapon upgrade system and character growth/improvement

– Musou action combined with the Zelda series’ Z-targeting means you can avoid attacks and focus on enemy weak spots

– Zelda series’ spin attack appears instead of the Musou Ranbu (?) of the musou franchise

– Bombs won’t be used for just throwing at enemies

– Impa, a captain of the Royal Army, appears as a playable character wielding a giant long sword.

– There will be several other playable characters

– Aonuma was surprised by how many characters there are

– Playable at E3 2014 next month

– 70% complete

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