Enlarge / “Link gets an ancient-tech ATV/combine/dragster” was not in most people’s list of likely content in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.Nintendo
Today’s Nintendo Direct livestream gave those with sky-high but long-deferred Zelda hopes just enough to stay excited: ominous tones, real gameplay footage, a tease at a playable Zelda, and a definitive May 12 release date and pre-order offer. And, not for nothing, a $70 price tag.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was announced in mid-2019, given a May 2023 release date, and had most of its details held back until today. At
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