Nintendo has a few more treats on offer for the first anniversary of The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. However, you must be a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber to benefit from this.
Zelda Tears of the Kingdom was a real tidal wave upon its release. The Nintendo Switch exclusive broke all records with around 10 million sales worldwide in three short days. A historic launch that showed real enthusiasm for the game, a real critical and commercial success. While the game recently celebrated its first birthday, Nintendo continues to offer great gifts… assuming you’re a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber.
Return of the Avatars Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
There are still many players exploring the new landscapes of Hyrule in Zelda TOTK. A year later, the phenomenon has certainly disappeared and we do not have to count on a possible DLC to restart the machine. The father of the license was Category: The teams are already looking to the future. An upcoming big episode where players will finally be able to control Zelda in a magnum opus, if we trust the latest rumors. We’ll have to wait until Nintendo reveals its plans for the sequel, but Big N still wanted to treat players to celebrate the first anniversary of Zelda Tears of The Kingdom. In addition to great wallpapers to collect for your smartphone, Big N is launching a major catch-up session for those who missed the game’s avatars.
This week, Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can find all of the game’s icons. We find them in the image of Link, Sidon, Ganondorf, Riju, Babil, the Princess and even the Master Sword. As usual, you can collect a handful of frames and backgrounds for a few platinum points. Count 10 for each character and the frames and 5 just for the backgrounds. These Nintendo Switch Online avatars from The Legend of Zelda TOTK will be available from May 20th to 27th, 2024.
As part of the first anniversary, Nintendo also unveiled a fantastic collectible of the game’s soundtrack and a very nice art book. Pre-orders are not yet possible in France, only Fnac had some stocks that were quickly running out.