The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom has been leaked again. A video reveals new gamelay snippets and some interesting details.
Between Final Fantasy 16 and The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, RPG fans had something to look forward to yesterday. The next big Nintendo Switch exclusive has indeed been revealed more fully, with a final trailer setting the tone and confirming the return of a fan-loved character. Emphasis was placed on both story and gameplay, which in turn revealed new possibilities. Less than 24 hours later, the game nevertheless falls victim to a new leak that seems to confirm a widely held theory within the community.
A video of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom has been leaked
Some like to play with fire. A few months ago two leaks large Zelda Tears of the Kingdom have made their way onto the web. The Nintendo Switch OLED in the colors of the game and theart book which are distributed in the collector’s version. The Japanese publisher is actively looking for the culprits of these leaks and a head has already fallen: that of a GameStop employee who confirmed the existence of the new console after the leaks originals. The company is also hot on the heels of the person it believes is responsible for spreading the virusart book and launched a lawsuit to force Discord to reveal his identity. Despite all that, a Reddit user leaks an “unfinished” promotional video from Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.
A gauge highlighting new game features, including some recently introduced powers. For the record, Link can now assemble gadgets and objects, penetrate ceilings, rewind an element in its path, and combine various decorations into new locomotion. Not to change, fans have already dissected the video and noticed some interesting details. So the three-headed dragon would be a Gleeok, and Link’s green tunic will obviously be back in Zelda tears of kingdom
However, what gets people talking is the coordinates at -470 seen in one scene. So it could be that Link could go “pretty deep” underground, which has been a very popular theory within the community. Nothing confirms these long-standing speculations for now, however. We will certainly have to wait for the release of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom on May 12 to get to the bottom of it.