At E3 we saw a lot more of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and producer Eiji Aonuma gave some clues as to what could follow after the upcoming Zelda release in 2017.
“I would like to take what I learned from Breath of the Wild and see if we can somehow fuse those learning points into another multiplayer Zelda,” Aonuma told IGN at E3 2016. “For example, with Triforce Heroes, which followed a similar format of Four Swords, there was a multiplayer involved in that game.”
“That's definitely a possibility and we will continue to experiment throughout the Zelda franchise," he added.
This came as a response to questions about details he gave in a previous Nintendo Direct conference. Aonuma has, on many occasions, spoken about how he wants to ‘challenge’ the conventions of Zelda. But, at the time, he also mentioned challenging the notion of playing by yourself.