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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

From Oliver Jaeger
In a short video, The Legend of Zelda series producer, Eiji Aonuma, spoke and gave an update on The Breath of the Wild’s successor release period. The game will not be released in 2022 as planned, but only in the spring of next year.

According to the latest information, fans of the The Legend of Zelda series will have to wait longer for the next title than originally planned. Because the direct heir to Breath of The Wild, which does not yet have an official name and which Nintendo itself has described as “a continuation of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild,” will not be released until the spring of 2023. The Zelda co-producer in the series , Eiji Aonuma, for short Youtube video message With.

We have decided to extend our development a bit and push the release to Spring 2023.”Onuma said in the video. “In order to make this gaming experience special, the entire development team is working hard on this game, so please wait a while.”

Information about Breath of the Wild 2 is still scarce

It was originally planned for this year’s release, but as is known, nothing will come of it. In recent years, it has not been uncommon for developers to release their products later than originally intended. The same goes for the Breath of the Wild sequel.

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Detailed information about the game is not yet available. A glimpse into the gameplay was given to fans at E3 2021. Additionally, at the end of last year, Nintendo patents surfaced where game items from Breath of the Wild 2 were customized.

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Eiji Aonuma also briefly delves into the content of the sequel in the video and explains that the events will extend to the skies of the huge open world of Hyrule and not just on Earth – as before – they will take place. Fans should also be looking forward to new items and encounters in Breath of the Wild 2.

source: nintendo