The latest Nintendo update on the development of BreathoftheWild2 has teased the Zelda sequel's new gameplay features and encounters, with a video showing off a ruined Master Sword.
The latest update regarding the upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 has teased new gameplay features and encounters, as well as showing a new version of the Master Sword that appears to be broken. The main purpose of this update was to confirm that BOTW 2 has been delayed to spring 2023 after it was previously meant to launch in 2022.
"As previously announced, the adventure in this sequel will take place not just on the ground as in the previous game, but also in the skies above. However, the expanded world goes beyond that, and there will be an even wider variety of features you can enjoy, including new encounters and new gameplay elements."
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