Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia coming in April 2018

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The Legend of Zelda EncyclopediaKids, save up your rupees: Dark Horse is releasing The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia next year.

The lavish, 320-page hardcover tome is billed as “an exhaustive guide to The Legend of Zelda franchise from the original The Legend of Zelda to The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD,” describing enemies, items and more to expand on 2013’s best-selling Hyrule Historia and the more recent Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts.

Retailing for $39.99, the June 19 April 14, 2018, release is now available.

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