October 22, 2024 21:01 PM

‘The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild’ Has 2 New Concept Art, One Shows Guardian Creature Link

Nintendo has just released new concept arts for "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." One of the concept art is a drawing of the game's Guardian creature, which was shown in a previous screengrab of the gameplay, giving fans a glimpse of one of Link's enemies.

The two concept arts were posted on "The Legend of Zelda's" Facebook Page, with one showing the Guardian creature and the other showing a hand-drawn version of Link crouched on a cliff looking over the Kingdom of Hyrule as the sun sets. Nintendo captioned "Happy New Year" to the hand-drawing of Link.

One of the commenters of the hand-drawing of Link said it was clever of Nintendo to use the "same artwork from the manual of 'Zelda 1' but with Breath of the Wild." He adds that the drawing does a "good job or representing" what the game is all about.

As for the Guardian creature drawing, Nintendo said that these Guardians come in "a variety of sizes and shapes," and Link will need to battle them. The company actually released a gameplay screenshot of game where it shows Link battling the same Guardian in the concept art.

Xavier Harding of Tech.Mic reports that the screenshot doesn't really tell fans and players much about the game, but it does show them a glimpse of what it will be like to battle a boss. Harding adds that the gameplay of "The Legend Of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" has been indicating that the game will have more of an open-world style.

This means that not only will players be able to freely roam around, they'll also have to take caution in making sure their weapons won't break. Harding said that it's possible that "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" will launch together with the Switch in March.

Check out the trailer of the game in the video below. In other news, the Nintendo Switch has used some of the Wii U's best feature and improved it.

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