'Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild' Spoiled The Rest Of The Game Says Its Fans

A special commercial of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was recently running in for almost 24 hors and those around the world who have already watched the commercial are crying foul. Not because the commercial was for Japan, but the reason is because the commercial contains tons of spoilers. There is an unofficial upload of the trailer in here but just a short disclaimer, the video does contain a lot of heavy spoilers, so for those who does not want to be spoiled and just wants to remain in the dark, do not dare try to watch the video of the Breath of the Wild.

The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Trailer Brief But Absolutely Breathtaking

The trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was brief, but a breathtaking trailer. Viewers had already seen the game's expansive setting, new and familiar sets of characters and a considerable amount of magnificent action sequences. One of those was a very short scene of Link running beside an enormous dragon, which fans quickly observed to be the newest most exciting moment of all. Players are thrilled if they will be able to see a race of gigantic beasts that will be included in the game Breath of the Wild, although there are a lot of speculations on whether dragons will appear in the game but when Nintendo America pulled out the triumphant dragon reveal for a tweet about the Japanese ad, the company's followers revolted.

Mixed Tweet Responses Received Upon Trailer Release

As players can imagine, the reactions from different tweets are quite mixed, it is still impossible to say one way or the other that the trailer was indeed a spoiler. What players know is that the Breath of the Wild is likely to be a pretty massive game, so it is quite conceivable that the Breath of the Wild is packed with so much content that Nintendo is confident enough in offering to show off these potential beats this close to release.


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