

Now through October 16, save up to $200 on select Dyson tech during this rare sales event. So just keep your wallet handy and your WiFi cracking along at high speed as the Prime Early Access sale kicks off. True to the July sale's trends, larger retailers like Walmart and Best Buy have hopped in with even bigger deals. We’ve handpicked some sweet plays happening across the internet (including some early Amazon Prime furniture deals) which are looking to upend the traditional Black Friday holiday shopping season. Thankfully, there are also tons of rival decor steals from other retailers competing with these Prime Day sales. Between the mega retailer and all of the Prime Day competitors, your brain might be in overdrive checking out the gadgets, robot vacuums and new TVs galore. An artist on Twitter named HarxMLeth posted a piece of art they drew that shows Zelda with a double-barrel shotgun. Let's start with the box art for the North American version. RELATED: Zelda Fan Makes Breath of the Wild 2 LED Light. I look forward to seeing how Link’s arm and the floating islands play a role in the sequel and what ideas did (and didn’t) make the cut this time around.Let’s be honest: there’s a rush that comes with shopping the Wild West that is Amazon Prime Day. It turns out Europe's The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild box art is a little different than North America's. Let that be a lesson never to toss an idea in the trash, for it might come in handy in another project down the line. You never know when an idea that has been set aside will suddenly spring back to life and become a perfect fit. Moving mountains without uncrossing his arms. In the concept of the floating mountain, we can also see Ganondorf in a style similar to his Twilight Princess appearance. I’d be willing to bet the early art influenced the design for the sequel. Side by side with the final scene from the sequel’s trailer, where Hyrule Castle floats above a fountain of Malice, the similarity is striking. Doom) is suspended in the air with tendrils of earth (or perhaps something more sinister) hanging beneath. In one piece of concept art, a mountain (perhaps Mt. Just to be on the safe side, we’ve posted the gallery after the break. While this promises to add a new layer of gameplay, the concept seems to have been considered for Breath of the Wild but not implemented. New concept art from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has emerged from the game’s guide. (Also, check out this interesting read on how Link’s arm may be inspired by Irish mythology.) Excuse me, can you move your castle? It’s blocking my view of the sunset.Īnother hard-to-miss aspect of the trailer is how the earth has been torn asunder and islands float high above the ground below. To be sure, Link appears to maintain his right arm in the sequel’s trailer, but it is hard to deny the similarity in concept compared to the artwork, especially when we see Link’s arm appear to give him new abilities. Other drawings show Link adapting the appendage into familiar items, such as a bow, bomb launcher, hammer, and what looks like it might be a Skyward Sword Beetle-like projectile. In it, Link dons long, shaggy hair and a (perhaps Malice-infused) mask, and his right arm is missing. Introduced during a presentation at the Game Developers Conference in 2017, the art shows the creators considered the idea of making Link a one-armed protagonist. The newest installment in Nintendos Zelda franchise. Link’s mysterious arm is certain to be a primary feature in the sequel, but the idea for it likely came from unused concept art from Breath of the Wild. A Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild fan has transformed the games box art into a stunning 3D animation. In the most recent trailer, we get a glimpse of Link’s arm being engulfed in a Malice-like substance and also see it glow blue like in the first trailer when Link permeates a rock surface and appears on the other side, suggesting the arm somehow attributes to this newfound talent. In the first trailer released in 2019, we see a glowing blue arm appearing to hold down a decrepit, vile-looking creature many believe to be Ganondorf (if a little dehydrated), and then Link’s right arm turning an identical blue as if he were acquiring some new power. While we don’t know the extent of how this affliction will impact Link, the trailers give reason to believe it will be a central feature. It appears black from the tips of his fingers all the way up to his shoulder blade. I was struck by many things about the sequel’s 2021 E3 trailer, but one thing that particularly caught my attention was Link’s arm. Link’s arm appears to go through a lot from what we know so far of the sequel.
