Console: | Nintendo Switch |
TV Standard: | NTSC-J |
Developer(s): | Nintendo EPD |
Publisher(s): | Nintendo |
Release Date: | 2017-03-03 |
Players: | 1 |
Co-op: | No |
ESRB: | T - Teen |
Type: | Action, Adventure, Role-Playing |
Box contents:
Nintendo Switch Game: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
amiibo: Link (Rider)
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sound Selection CD
Special Map
Special Design Title Sheet
Step into a world of adventure
Woken from a 100-year slumber, Link must explore the wilds to regain his lost memories and save Hyrule. This bundle includes the game, a Nintendo Switch™ Sheikah Slate Carrying Case, a Sheikah Eye Collectible Coin, the Relic of Hyrule: Calamity Ganon Tapestry and Weather-Worn Map, and The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild Sound Selection CD.
The wilds of Hyrule make for a puzzling game of survival. Climb cliffs to scope out a destination; then cross great distances with the Paraglider or the horses you’ve tamed. You'll discover items for crafting, beasts to hunt, and plants to forage. So scavenge weapons and armor…or claim them from enemies! From hammers to helmets, many items come with unique stats, resistances, effects, and levels of durability. Use everything at your disposal to find and conquer more than 100 Shrines. Luckily, the in-game Sheikah Slate can project Runes that manipulate objects and enemies in clever ways. It's time to forget everything you know about the Legend of Zelda™ series.
Features:
Discover a world as never before seen: by making your own path, choices, and consequences
Ingenuity is the key to survival: find multiple solutions to tons of dynamic puzzles
Surprises hide around every corner: scavenge weapons, armor, plants, animals, and more
Live off the land: find weapons and armor, cook food, and brew elixirs.
Utilize special technology: the in-game Sheikah Slate controls objects and enemies in fun ways
Gear up: many weapons and armor have unique stats, resistances, effects, and durability.
Shrines offer hundreds of clever challenges even veterans won't see coming