Return to Hyrule - and the skies above - in this first look at gameplay for the Sequel to the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, planned for release on #NintendoSwitch in 2022. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 is slated for a release on the Nintendo Switch next year. Of course, the rumored new Pro model has yet to be officially announced by Nintendo, but it’s still interesting to see how Breath of the Wild 2 could run in 60FPS on the new Switch model. The new comparison video also provides a bit of simulated New Nintendo Switch Pro 60FPS gameplay. Setting up tools Since BotW uses a lot of Nintendo's own file formats, you'll need tools to be able to edit them. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD Tops UK Sales Charts Possibly Sold Better Than Original Wii Version To make mods, you'll need to start by dumping the unedited game files from your copy of BotW. New enemies and weapons can be discerned in the video.Ĭompared to 2017’s title, draw distance appears to have been greatly increased as well in the upcoming sequel. The land map appears to be the same, although there do appear to be some changes to the terrain.īased on the comparison video, Link’s animations haven’t been changed in the sequel.
The first thing that fans might have noticed is the game’s new sky world alongside a noticeable improvement to the volumetric clouds compared to the first game.