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The legend of zelda breath of the wild11/2/2022 ![]() ![]()
While many fans have simply chosen to refer to the game as "Breath of the Wild 2" since it was first announced in 2019, Nintendo has always been very clear that the Switch sequel will have a new title that doesn't feature the naming convention from the previous game. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA BREATH OF THE WILD UPDATEAnd while it was said that these reveals would likely be tied to new Switch ports of Wind Waker and Twilight Princess, Grubb has also shared that Nintendo will likely have an update to share related to Breath of the Wild 2.Īlthough it's uncertain how much of BOTW 2 Nintendo might opt to reveal, Grubb went on to say that it has been suggested to him that the game's formal name will finally be unveiled. Previously, Grubb stated that Nintendo should be holding a new Direct at some point in September and would likely make some announcements tied to The Legend of Zelda franchise at this time. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA BREATH OF THE WILD ARCHIVEThe Mary Sue has a strict comment policy that forbids, but is not limited to, personal insults toward anyone, hate speech, and trolling.Speaking on the latest episode of the Nintendo Shack podcast, gaming industry reporter Jeff Grubb shared more details about what he has heard in regard to Nintendo's next Direct presentation. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 may have been a fun nickname for the next game in the historic Nintendo franchise, but now we have its official. On Archive of Our Own (AO3), users can make profiles, create works and other Content, post comments, give Kudos, create Collections and Bookmarks, participate. I will be a puddle of tears and joy on that day. Whatever the tantalizing mysteries may be, at least now I know to completely block off my calendar after May 12, 2023. But also, I mean … what if the kingdom in the title wasn’t Hyrule?! Within that context, the source of the kingdom’s tears-or the tears themselves-could stretch back tens of thousands of years. It does seem to me like these trailers are picking up on a lot of the series’ oldest lore (again, within its own chronology) and tying it to the entry which takes place the furthest in the future. What does it all mean? Who is the ancient painting of Zelda holding hands with? What’s up with that big ol’ door? Nintendo, by their own clever design, is teasing us by not giving us all the pieces. Many theories around Tears of the Kingdom (doesn’t get old!) ponder that the game will center around and address the Zonai tribe, which pose one of the biggest unsolved mysteries of Breath of the Wild. This new trailer shows new ancient paintings, depicting Moblins and Bokoblins waging war on a seemingly felled Princess Zelda-and additionally depicting, I suspect, the game’s non-Ganon villain. There also seems to be a ton of nods to Skyloft from Skyward Sword, which is (in terms of the series’ canon) the earliest game in the Zelda timeline. However, the first trailer sure as hell seems to show a mummified-ish Ganon beneath Hyrule Castle. We don’t really have enough information to truly know what “Tears Of The Kingdom” refers to at this point. tee hee /0CEHWiqAIY- Kirsten Carey September 13, 2022 So I’m absolutely thrilled to tell you that the September 13th Nintendo Direct gave us the official title: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The name is especially exciting for me because, as a journalist, I’ve have to walk the tightrope between the shorthand title that the internet was using, Breath of the Wild 2, and the considerably less punchy working title those at Nintendo were using, “the sequel to Breath of the Wild.” Since Nintendo said quite early on that the game was absolutely not called Breath of the Wild 2, both of these solutions weren’t great. (We did not get confirmation of the rumored ports of Twilight Princess and Wind Waker, but I will take what I can get, thank you.) THE LEGEND OF ZELDA BREATH OF THE WILD FULLWe got the full package: a new teaser trailer, a release date, and perhaps most exciting of all if you’re me, a name. We have all thought this before and have been disappointed. As you may now, this means recent Directs have been disappointing for me and my fellow Zelda obsessives. I am, alas, one of those people who have mostly been watching Nintendo Directs for any little sniff of news on the development of the next Legend of Zelda game. ![]()
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