The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is what many might call the ‘Game of the year’ even before its release, and one of the reasons behind this is the wide popularity of its predecessor. However, one thing that fans want more than anything is the inclusion of the previous locations in the upcoming sequel.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has many locations that players loved to explore. And the fans want Nintendo to bring back these locations in the sequel The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and build on them to create a new and exciting experience.
The Great Plateau
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This location served as the starting point for players in Breath of the Wild and was the perfect introduction to the game’s open-world environment. The Great Plateau is home to several shrines, puzzles, and enemies, making it an ideal location for players to explore and learn the game’s mechanics.
Kakariko Village
This quaint village is home to several characters and side quests, as well as the iconic Sheikah Tower, which provides players with a bird’s-eye view of the surrounding area. The village also serves as a hub for players to rest and upgrade their equipment.
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Gerudo Town
Gerudo Town, located in the Gerudo Desert, is a bustling desert town that is home to the Gerudo race, a race of fierce female warriors. The town is ruled by its leader, Riju, and is surrounded by treacherous deserts and mountains. It is a place where men are not allowed to enter, but Link is an exception.
Zora’s Domain
Located in the Lanayru region of Breath of the Wild, Zora’s Domain is a beautiful underwater kingdom that is home to the Zora race. The domain is ruled by King Dorephan and is known for its stunning architecture and intricate water systems. The area is also home to the Zora’s River, which runs through the domain and is a vital source of water for the Zora.
Players can interact with the Zora and take on various side quests, such as helping to repair the river or finding lost Zora eggs. The domain also has several shrines and puzzles to solve, as well as powerful enemies to defeat.
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Hyrule Castle
The final location in the game and the ultimate test of the player’s abilities. The castle is home to the game’s final boss, Calamity Ganon, and is filled with powerful enemies and challenging puzzles. The castle also serves as a reminder of the game’s main storyline and the player’s journey to defeat Calamity Ganon.
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