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If you stop by Nintendo’s E3 booth this year and play Zelda: Breath of the Wild, you’ll get a special medal pictured above. It’s a nice piece of merchandise for sure!

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This information comes from Shigeru Miyamoto…

“As the series progressed,there were more – added features. As we started doing that, we realized that the game was becoming more and more sequential. We really wanted to go back to the original spirit of Zelda, which is freedom.”

“In past Zelda titles, there was a tendency for NPCs to explain everything about the world. We went back to the origins of Zelda, where [starting the game] you don’t know who you are, what you are supposed to do. In this new game, as you interact with nature and the world around you, you learn who you are.”

“In the old Zelda, there was an image, an illustration that we started with, and you kind of had to put that in your imagination. Now, you don’t need that. This vast world surpasses the illustration, and you can walk and do things in this world that’s come to life.”

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The first actual gameplay for Zelda: Breath of the Wild debuted during Nintendo Treehouse: Live @ E3 2016 live stream. Check out a recording of the footage below (part 6 with Miyamoto).


This information comes from Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma, who told IGN the following…

“I can’t share too much about villages because to tell you how the villages work, they’re interconnected to the story and overall world.”

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The first actual gameplay for Zelda: Breath of the Wild debuted during Nintendo Treehouse: Live @ E3 2016 live stream. Check out a recording of the footage below (parts 4 and 5, later one has amiibo).


The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is making big changes to the classic Zelda formula. During today’s Treehouse stream, it was explained how this new game is mixing things up in two areas.

First, Breath of the Wild will not have any towns. The title features Hyrule in ruins, and inspiration was taken from the very first entry in the series. However, there will be stray NPCs to be encountered – there just won’t be towns or villages in the traditional sense.

It was also stated that Link will not have a partner character in Breath of the Wild – think Midna, Navi, etc.

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