Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is just a ceaselessly fun game. Since its release in May, players have put hundreds of hours into the game. Nintendo’s latest Zelda title is also proving to be heaven for mods and the community is having loads of fun. Players are doing some pretty wild things and sharing them on social media discussion groups. In a long line of such comic events, a recent video has surfaced where a player seems to have made a fool out of the mighty Ganon himself.
Nintendo’s popular franchise’s newest offering has already sold close to 20 million copies on the Nintendo Switch.
The mighty Ganon brought to the roadside
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a fun game that’s also visually stunning. Hyrule looks incredible and fans can’t spend enough time just roaming around. Its predecessor Breath of the Wild was critically acclaimed and did well in the market as well. With that, Zelda: TotK has been able to successfully match the former’s performance. However, apart from being a great game in general, the new Zelda game is also open to some pretty extreme mods.
Sometimes I doubt whether TotK is my pick for game of the year, but then I ask ‘what other game can you turn the final boss into a fruit merchant for shits and giggles?’ https://t.co/9S4taQDU0p
— ▲EzloTheCap▲ (@EzloTheCap) August 13, 2023
Only a few days back the community shared a collective laugh over how one player managed to create a massive goose in the latest Zelda title. In a recent video, it looks like Zelda has once again made a fool of Ganondorf. In the Twitter video, we can see a player approaching something that looks like a fruit van. Only moments later we realize it’s good old Ganon promoting a healthy lifestyle! The player used a mod that has turned Ganondof, The King of the Gerudo, into a roadside fruit vendor.
Was such treatment uncalled for?
Appearing first in 1986, Ganon has become the foremost antagonist in the Zelda universe. Despite being around for almost 60 years, only in recent games have Ganon started taking more versatile and daunting personalities. Ganon and Ganondorf, his alter ego, has been the main villain in more than one Zelda game. In Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Link and Princess Zelda go to a cavernous place under the Hyrule Castle to investigate a leak of poisonous substance that was making people sick.
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Understandably, some fans will not take this thing like most others. While some find the clip to be good for a chuckle, others can claim such a treat meant of the Dark Lord is nothing short of blasphemy.
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