TBA@E3
Edge|September 2019

Developer/publisher Nintendo (EPD) Format Switch Release TBA

TBA@E3

The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild 2

That surely won’t be its title. But either way, the next mainline Zelda will be a sequel to a game that remains Switch’s finest hour. There were enough clues in the accompanying snippets of what looks awfully like the game’s opening cinematic that the closing 15-word caption (‘The sequel to The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild is now in development’) was hardly needed. Nevertheless, in an already packed Direct, it comes as no great shock that this was the moment that provoked the most excitement. Telling, too, that Nintendo deemed it worthy of its final surprise – breaking its habit of waiting to show off games until they’re reasonably close to release. But then Breath Of The Wild was no ordinary game, and this, by the looks of things, is no ordinary follow-up.

It could yet be closer than we think, though we’re not getting our hopes too high. There is a precedent, of course: Majora’s Mask was built upon the same foundation as its predecessor, arriving a mere two years after Ocarina Of Time – although granted, we’re not in the low-poly N64 era anymore. This, too, looks like a follow-up of a darker hue, and we’re not just talking about the caverns beneath Hyrule Castle, where this introduction appears to take place. The poisonous Malice unleashed by Calamity Ganon hasn’t gone away, the sentient sludge claiming an unfortunate rodent. And it’s swirling around a skeletal figure whose head suddenly snaps towards the camera, eyes glowing red. Ganondorf? Perhaps.

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