A couple of interesting new facts on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild have sprung up at Nintendo's recent shareholder's meeting.
As translated by Twitter user Cheesemeister, Shigeru Miyamoto revealed over 100 staff worked on Breath of the Wild, while the game has over 300 people in its credits who worked on it over 5 years.
"The costs [of production] will be recovered by selling in large volumes", Miyamoto reportedly said, "passing 2 million sales. A game is a hit in the domestic market if it reaches 300k sales, but we're targeting worldwide sales."
Miyamoto also revealed that the company is currently "researching" VR, and offered a reason why there was no NX at E3 this year.
Lucy O'Brien is an editor at IGN’s Sydney office. Follow her ramblings on Twitter.
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