McVicker didn’t list any specific dungeon examples, but a recent fan theory presented compelling evidence that an unassuming area found deep in the Gerudo Desert could be one of the many new dungeons that will be introduced in BotW 2. The Arbiter's Grounds, which could be one of the many dungeons that will be included in 'BotW 2'. “That’s one thing I want to polish up and use for inspiration going forward.” “One thing we learned from Breath of the Wild is that when we focused on creating a dungeon that has multiple solutions, it turned into this great title,” said Aonuma. He suggested that the team was working to bring back the sprawling dungeons that fans loved from titles like Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword while maintaining the creative puzzle-solving that was featured in the game’s 120 unlockable Shrines that served as quick-travel checkpoints in BotW. In an interview with Kotaku during E3 2019, Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma also hinted that Nintendo was brainstorming ideas on how to turn BotW 2 into more of a dungeon-crawler than the original. McVicker’s leak also aligns with multiple Nintendo job listings that revealed the company was looking for developers to create new “field dungeons.” The YouTuber also heard that Nintendo will add full=on dungeons for players to explore in order to slowly free Hyrule from Ganon’s grasp, which would make “Dark Tomb” a fitting title. The alleged 4chan leak that included information about 'BotW 2''s official title. A close point of comparison might be the Young and Adult Link time periods from Ocarina of Time before and after Ganondorf's evil corrupted the land. The overall layout of the map, therefore, will look remarkably similar, but things will look different. It will then be up to Link and Zelda to purge these areas of that evil energy. McVicker went on to say that the resurrected corpse of Ganondorf seen in the game’s announcement trailer will corrupt the regions of Hyrule that gamers discovered in the first game. In some ways, it sounds like BotW 2 will rehash the first game, but that won’t be the case according to the leaker. His claims also back up aspects of the sketchy 4chan post. over a year before Half Life: Alyx was announced. His information holds more weight since he runs the Nintendo News Network channel and previously leaked that notoriously secretive developer Valve was working on a virtual reality game. "One of the major pillars of the design philosophy of BotW 2 is actually inspired by a combination of Red Dead Redemption 2 and a game I will not mention,” McVicker also said. Aspects of these leaks also claim that Nintendo is looking to other recently successful open-world games as inspiration. Taken together, these leaks mean that Nintendo could accelerate the game’s development to hit a release date as early as 2021, mainly because rather than build an entirely new game world from start to finish, the team will instead be refining the same world that took nearly five years to create. “They’re taking the same world and because they don’t have to rebuild that world they can repopulate that world.” “They’re reusing the same world ," McVicker off-handedly stated during a March 20 Twitch stream (at around the 11:20 mark). This unsubstantiated “leak” came two days after YouTuber Tyler McVicker alleged that BotW 2 will recycle the same map of Hyrule included in BotW but enhance it with subterranean dungeons. Unconfirmed information posted by an anonymous 4chan user on Sunday claimed that BotW 2 would be titled The Legend of Zelda: Dark Tombs. Does that mean it could be released far sooner than most of us seem to think? Two new leaks, however, have allegedly revealed the sequel's official title and some map details that would theoretically shorten the amount of time the game would have to spend in development. Nintendo confirmed that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2was in development almost a year ago at E3 2019 but hasn't announced anything else about it ever since.
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