Gaming nerds finally have the answer to why the hotly anticipated Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom return to Hyrule 🎮
As such, the team has shared several behind the scenes details about the game’s development, including the decision to make it a direct sequel toAn obvious explanation is that reusing the setting saves time , but the team explains that it was mainly because they still had ideas they wanted to explore in that world.
The suggestion of a sequel also saw no pushback from other team members according to director Hidemaro Fujibayashi, adding that what helped the decision was everyone’s familiarity with the setting. ‘For this reason, in the initial proposal, we clearly stated ‘the setting will not change’ as an important concept. Even when I shared this with the team members here, there were no objections, and we were all aligned on that idea from that point onward.’Having knowledge of the previous game will also prove beneficial for players, especially when it comes to diving off the sky islands to the land below.
‘I’ve wanted to make this happen ever since Skyward Sword,’ says Fujibayashi. ‘Thinking how satisfying it’d be to dive from the sky and jump directly into the water. In this title, diving is not just about enjoying an exhilarating, seamless means of travel, but it also brings more value as a tool for gathering information about the surface by surveying it from above.’
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