One possible good news is that it actually confirmed its release date, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Was rated in South Korea.
Earlier this week (November 18) Gematsu discovered that the Korean Game Rating and Management Committee had rated Tears of Kingdoms 12+. While there’s obviously a lot of work to be done before the game’s release this May, the rated game may be a good sign that it will hopefully not be delayed any more than ever.
While Google’s translation is a bit rough, the ratings board described the latest Legend of Zelda as “a role-playing game for the Nintendo Switch in which the quest for Zelda’s adventure stage expands into the skies.” The rating also notes that there is “mild violence” in the game due to the ability to attack creatures, which is part of the reason for the game’s 12+ rating.
Time goes by so fast, you might think we’ve known the name of Tears of Kingdoms for a while, but we only found out the name and release date a few months ago, when nintendo Finally told us in September. 2017 sequel breath of the wild
Obviously, the big difference is that this latest adventure sees Link take to the skies again, seemingly borrowing from sky sword, but it’s unclear exactly what we’re trying to do there. I guess we won’t have to wait that long, though, as we’re only six months away from Tears of the Kingdom’s Switch launch on May 12.