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In the February 2021 [[Nintendo Direct]] [[Eiji Aonuma]] announced: {{quote|I'm sure a lot of you saw me and thought there might be news about the sequel to the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game. Unfortunately, we don't have anything to share right now. We apologize. Development is proceeding smoothly, and we should be able to bring you some new information this year. For now, we'll have to ask you to wait just a bit longer.|Eiji Aonuma, February 17th, 2021}} | In the February 2021 [[Nintendo Direct]] [[Eiji Aonuma]] announced: {{quote|I'm sure a lot of you saw me and thought there might be news about the sequel to the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game. Unfortunately, we don't have anything to share right now. We apologize. Development is proceeding smoothly, and we should be able to bring you some new information this year. For now, we'll have to ask you to wait just a bit longer.|Eiji Aonuma, February 17th, 2021}} | ||
A new teaser trailer was included in the E3 2021 [[Nintendo Direct]], which still did not include a title, but said they were "aiming for" a 2022 release date. The title was finally released at the end of the September 2022 Nintendo Direct, along with a May 12, 2023 release date. | A new teaser trailer was included in the E3 2021 [[Nintendo Direct]], which still did not include a title, but said they were "aiming for" a 2022 release date. The title was finally released at the end of the September 2022 [[Nintendo Direct]], along with a May 12, 2023 release date. | ||
A further trailer ended the {{date|y=2023|m=2|d=8}} Nintendo Direct, with no change to the release date. A "gameplay demonstration" by Eiji Aonuma followed on {{date|y=2023|m=3|d=28}}, and a "final" trailer on {{date|y=2023|m=4|d=13}}, with the full reveal of Ganondorf's return. | A further trailer ended the {{date|y=2023|m=2|d=8}} [[Nintendo Direct]], with no change to the release date. A "gameplay demonstration" by Eiji Aonuma followed on {{date|y=2023|m=3|d=28}}, and a "final" trailer on {{date|y=2023|m=4|d=13}}, with the full reveal of Ganondorf's return. | ||
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'''Tulin of the Rito''' | '''Tulin of the Rito''' | ||
Link travels to the Rito village and discovers that the area is in the midst of an unprecedented blizzard which has forced many of the Rito adults to leave the village in the hands of their children while they go out to collect food and resources. The local stable has been sold to former rumor researcher [[Traysi]] and converted into the headquarters of the new [[Lucky Clover Gazette]]. Link gets hired as a reporter and is partnered with a Rito named [[Finn]]. Their job is to visit | Link travels to the Rito village and discovers that the area is in the midst of an unprecedented blizzard which has forced many of the Rito adults to leave the village in the hands of their children while they go out to collect food and resources. The local stable has been sold to former rumor researcher [[Traysi]] and converted into the headquarters of the new [[Lucky Clover Gazette]]. Link gets hired as a reporter and is partnered with a Rito named [[Finn]]. Their job is to visit Hyrule's [[Stable]]s to gather intel on sightings of Princess Zelda. In [[Rito Village]], Link meets up with [[Teba]], who has taken over as the village elder upon the former elder's retirement. Teba is arguing with his young son [[Tulin]], a gifted flyer who wants to investigate the massive storm cluster high above the village, which they believe to be the source of the region's constant heavy snowfall. | ||
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