It's been a while now since Nintendo revealed the sequel The History of Zelda: Breathing in Wildlife was in development. Although there have been no official updates, there are some rumors currently making headlines around the internet.
What seems to have gotten a bit out of hand comes from Tyler McVicker's Twitch River – a jogger Valve News Network YouTube channel, recently be negotiated voice actor of G-Man, and it deals extensively with "issues and rewards" for future Valve projects, but also drives a Nintendo station on the side. His claim to fame is it reveals recently released Half-Life: Alyx years before rumors started appearing online.
Recently, though, he reportedly shares details about Nintendo's much-anticipated sequel to Breath of the Wild. Here is the full summary about Gaming Leaks and Rumors subreddit:
Unlike the first part, the game will be linear at the beginning. Canonically, Link already knows Hyrule, so there's no point in climbing towers again
Instead, the developers have filled the world with a Masmic version of Ganon, and until the infection is moved from place to place, it will not be easy to move around the whole of Hyrule
In this case, the surfaces are used much deeper than the original. At the very least, McVicker suggests with the appearance of holes, the inspiration is one game that knows a lot about spreading holes in the open world
Usually, while designing the world of Breath of the Wild 2, developers are inspired by Red Dead Redanong 2 (officially known) and another unknown game
Based on what we've seen in the original trailer for the unveiling, this kind of sequel certainly sounds reasonable. We are sure many Zelda fans would love to see the return of the mines, which has been a strange thing in the series over the years.
What are the rumors doing? Do you see the mines go back and Link removes Hyrule of the Masmic version of Ganon? Share your thoughts below.