The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild are no longer part of the main Legend of Zelda timeline, as Nintendo retcons them as 'standalone' games
By Kaan Serin last updated
News Nintendo's confusing timeline gets a little clearer
Shigeru Miyamoto would get "angry" during Zelda: Twilight Princess development and ask things like "who put this stone here" – now Tears of the Kingdom has a tool for that
By Jordan Gerblick published
news What Miyamoto wants, Miyamoto gets
Nintendo isn't big on generative AI, and with Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was careful with automated art – "The game could potentially end up losing something valuable"
By Austin Wood published
news Nintendo wanted lots of caves in Tears of the Kingdom, but wanted them to feel special
Nintendo's technical wizardry explained - Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom avoids load times by predicting when you're about to dive into The Depths
By Kaan Serin published
News How the mammoth sequel was able to run (at all) on the Switch
Nintendo created its own Zelda-themed "social media" to help it finish Tears of the Kingdom, with Rupees instead of likes
By Anna Koselke published
News Step aside, Facebook
The greatest Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom trick shot I've ever seen took around 500 attempts, but it was so worth it to watch Link dunk on a Gleeok with three perfectly timed arrows
By Catherine Lewis published
News That poor Gleeok didn't see it coming
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom mapper discovers a weird geographical plot hole that puts Hyrule in direct opposition to Skyrim
By Ali Jones published
News There's not an estuary to be found in Hyrule
It's taken almost a year, but genius Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players have finally figured out how to reclaim an unbreakable Master Sword that you're only supposed to have in the prologue
By Catherine Lewis published
News And it's all thanks to the most complicated Zelda glitch I've ever seen
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