Tears of the Kingdom
Tears of the Kingdom
Legendary.Everything you need for Link's new adventure
The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was finally released on 12 May 2023. For a long time, the game was known as Breath of the Wild 2. As of September, we know its official title. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the official name of the sequel, and it's larger and darker than previous Legend of Zelda games. Prepare for an epic adventure in Hyrule with Link and Zelda. Ganondorf's troops are stronger than ever and ready to fight. Our hero has to face his largest challenge yet in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Our first few hours with the game
Our expert has already played a few hours of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Read everything on Link's new powers and how Hyrule has changed after the events in Breath of the Wild. Read everything on this in our expert review.
Expert review Tears of the Kingdom
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Link is ready for battle
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is twice as large as Breath of the Wild. Link can explore the fields and mountains of Hyrule, as well as the world above the clouds. He can do this on horseback as well as with self-made vehicles, like a car or even a drone. Curious? Read the article below to get more information on the game.
Link takes on Ganondorf's troops
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New Talus
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A new enemy?
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A Lizalfos and a ReDead
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A Hynox with a magic pearl
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A group of Bokoblins with their leader
Link has to battle old and new enemies. All enemies from Breath of the Wild have returned, and some are even more dangerous in this new adventure. We come across new types of Bokoblins and Talus monsters. It also seems like the ReDeads from the Nintendo 64 games are back. You can even see a 3-headed dragon in the trailer.