Legend of Zeldafans, hold onto your Minish Caps. A Nintendo blogger by the name ofEmily Rogershas potentially revealed three major pieces of information regarding the next game in the series, all of which could have major ramifications on theLegend of Zeldafranchise as a whole.

First of all, Rogers reaffirms previous rumors thatThe Legend of Zeldais coming to the NXas well as Wii U.Zeldais one of Nintendo’s most successful franchises, so having the next game in the series come to the NX as a launch title could mean big things for the system. It may also be enough to convince PS4 and Xbox One owners that never bothered with the Wii U to pick up an NX when that system releases.

Secondly, there will apparently be the option to choose between a male orfemale Linkin the newLegend of Zeldagame. WhenThe Legend of Zelda’s first footage was revealed a couple of years ago, fans speculated that the Link in the footage was actually a female version of the beloved character. Nintendo later debunked those claims, only to introduce a female version of Link, named Linkle, forHyrule Warriors. Perhaps Nintendo created that character as a response to fan reaction to the possibility of a female Link, and, moreover, maybe it inspired the Big N to give gamers a gender choice inThe Legend of Zeldafor the first time in series history.

And finally, Rogers also claims thatThe Legend of Zeldafor Wii Uwill have voice acting. This news may be the most surprising of all, as theZeldafranchise has avoided voice acting since its inception. Having said that, while Rogers says that most of the characters in the game will be supplemented by voice acting, Link is said to remain mute in the newZeldagame.

Of course, we must remind everyone to take this news with a massive grain of salt. The fact of the matter is that we won’t know for sure what the newZeldawill entail until Nintendo is ready to discuss it again. And the way things are going, that might not be untilE3 2016in June, unfortunately.

However, while rumors shouldn’t be blindly believed, Emily Rogers does have a bit more credibility than others that spread rumors online. In fact, Rogers is the one that revealed that aPaper Mariogame was coming to the Wii Umonths before Nintendo actually announced it. This makes it somewhat easier to believe her current claims aboutZelda, but even so, these are huge changes to the franchise that we will have to see more concrete evidence of before we’re willing to fully believe.

What do you think about the latest batch ofZeldarumors? Let us know your thoughts on the matter in the comments below.

The Legend of Zeldaon Wii U is expected to release later this year.