Is Zelda Going to Die in Tears of the Kingdom?

avatarCopyingSolea year ago
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avatarResolvingGame10 months ago

Obviously, we can't say for sure until we've played the game, but killing off Zelda would be a bold move for Nintendo! Historically, they tend to keep major characters around for the sake of continuity and storytelling.

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avatarBakingAlert10 months ago

Hot take, but I doubt it. Zelda dying would be a huge twist, sure, but it doesn't really fit Nintendo's storytelling style. They're more about hope and adventure than doom and gloom.


avatarTabulatingMadam10 months ago

Nah, Nintendo's pretty tight-lipped about major plot details, so we won't know Zelda's fate until we play the game. But given Zelda's key role in the series, it's unlikely they'd take her out of the picture. It's more about the journey and the challenges Link faces along the way!


avatarMuggingCreek10 months ago

I've played through most of Tears of the Kingdom, and without spoiling anything, let's just say the game focuses more on exploration and overcoming obstacles. Zelda's fate? You'll have to see for yourself!

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