The release of the new Zelda for the switch is within reach and the final trailer shows various cool details.
The latest trailer for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Zelda: TotK) not only inspires young and old with its style and atmosphere, it also reveals some exciting details. We illuminate some interesting moments.
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom causes a whirlwind of emotions in the final trailer
8 details, from small to large to cute
1: The new Fuse ability takes crafting from its predecessor to a new level. And the new trailer shows some interesting constructs. At one point, Link is holding a sword with a shield attached to it. He later attaches a rocket to a shield to launch himself into the air. In short: Fusing will also be useful outside of combat.
2: In the trailer, Link flies in a wingsuit and even uses it to overcome a laser trap. The suit could usefully complement the already known skydiving.
3: The new crafting called Ultrahand will allow link assemble fighting machines. In a short scene he defends himself with such a goblin fortress. Of course, examples like this make your head spin: Can you even control turrets directly?
In his adventure, Link controls rolling battle companions to compete against opposing Mobile Fortresses.
4: Link uses an eagle-shaped glider in the trailer. This begs the question: is it also made with Ultrahand or does the flying vehicle belong to an as yet unknown category of means of transport?
5: In Breath of the Wild, Link couldn’t swim. This seems to be changing again. At least the trailer shows a scene where the hero hops into and through a floating water bubble paddles through
. Whether that really indicates extended dives remains unclear, but at least the player can control Link in the water.
6: Are the dungeons returning? After all, trailer scenes indicate the existence of extensive vaults that can easily compete with those from earlier parts.
Is this a “real” Zelda dungeon? We don’t know, but it would definitely have the right dimensions.
7: The numerous companions with whom Link will share his adventure at times also receive a lot of attention in the trailer. In particular, a boy with a bucket for a helmet has already won the hearts of the fan community. Expressions of affection are also piling up on Twitter.
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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom will be released on May 12, 2023 appear. Unfortunately only for the Nintendo Switch.
How do you like the trailer? Do you also have a crush on the boy with the bucket, or do you enjoy another moment from the final pre-release trailer? Tell us your favorite detail in the comments!