Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Screenshots And Concept Art Released

By Charisse Mae Villanueva | Feb 08, 2017 12:14 AM EST

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"Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is expected to come with better everything; better graphics, better sound, better camera angle. After all, it would be one of the pioneers for the new Nintendo Switch. Screenshots were revealed to excite the fans.

As reported by Video Gamer, the new screenshots show the graphically detailed background of the game. The explosions in some of the pictures are graphically enticing, just right for the Legend of Zelda theme. Link can be seen in a forest aiming for a boar. He can also be seen entering a building that seems like a ruined castle. A battle scene with monsters are also previewed, and it is worthy to note that the monsters were as graphically awesome as Link.

Another screenshots were previewed by Siliconera and it features more of the concept art for the game. There is a concept art of deer that roam Hyrule. A shrine was also seen in which Link supposedly rode an elevator-like contraption. There is also a picture that seems like a part of a town that will be featured in the game.

But the most unexpected change for the franchise is Link's Tunic. On the Legend of Zelda official Facebook page, two concept art was released and photos of Link with blue tunic was included. Link's iconic arrow and bow, or simply Link himself aren't complete without the iconic green tunic. It is simply not the same. Facebook User Adam Beltran said in his comment to the post: "I'm fine with him wearing this outfit for a bit, but if the classic green doesn't show up at some point that's just wrong." It seems like "Legend of Zelda" is not "Legend of Zelda" without the green tunic.

The development of the newest "Legend of Zelda" game was reported to be already finished. With its anticipated launch on March 3, it rides in the same hype wave same as Nintendo Switch. It is presumed that Legend of "Zelda: Breath of the Wild" might not be the only Zelda game for Switch. The game will be available for Nintendo Switch and Wii U.

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