Nintendo hadn’t released any new Zelda title since 2017 when Breath of the Wild debuted alongside the launch of the Nintendo Switch. The upcoming game The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has already become the talk of the town. Furthermore, several players are patiently waiting for its release on May 12.
In addition to that, the recent Tears of the Kingdom trailer made fans more hyped for the release. Moreover, few fans are even discovering hidden details from the trailer. While the community is going crazy over its release, Nintendo has unveiled five Tears of the Kingdom theme products. Continue reading to discover more about the upcoming rumored Tears of the Kingdom-themed products.
Nintendo lavishes the community with new Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom products
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While Tears of the Kingdom is only a month away from its release, Nintendo plans to astonish Legend of Zelda fans with brand-new five exciting TOTK theme products. All five products will be available after the game’s official release on May 12 and will be limited to Japan as per Hori’s announcement.
The five new Switch products will include a multifunctional play stand (1,980 Yen), wide pouch (3,180 Yen), grip controller fit (5,980 Yen), medium pouch (2,990 Yen), and grip controller (6,480 Yen). Indeed, the community has lost its cool after the announcement of these five new Switch products.
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Not to mention, every die-hard fan will try to get their hands on these products. Other than that, the recent Tears of the Kingdom trailer also revealed some exciting hidden details about the upcoming Zela sequel.
Most exciting detail revealed in the recent Tears of the Kingdom trailer
The Legend of Zelda community was left stunned after the third trailer of TOTK dropped. In the trailer, players noticed the Demon King Ganondorf. Naturally, Ganondorf’s return to the franchise shocked fans. The trailer included an exceptional new rendition of Ganondorf’s theme music, as well as a closer look at the King of Evil himself.
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Link’s longtime nemesis will finally make his first appearance in a mainline Zelda game since 2006’s Twilight Princess. Moreover, it looks like Ganondorf may not be the only villain to compete in Tears of the Kingdom.
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