168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Tears of the Kingdom hype is reaching a fever pitch and there's still more than two weeks to go until it launches. That's because a very lucky few were given the chance to play the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Breath of the Wild sequel th💫is week leading to a few additional details about the game surfacing online. Talk of a previously unrevealed ability certain players got to grips with, and perhaps even a hint that Link has another ability no one has been clued in on yet.
Reported by , YouTuber shared some footage of their own Tears of the Kingdom preview, in which the abilities the rest of us have been shown can be seen. Fuse, Recall, Ascend, and Ultrahand, the ability named after an obscure Nint♕endo toy from th🅺e 1960s. Zeltik also points to another ability, the name of which they're not allowed to say, explaining it isn't made available until later in the game unlike the aforementioned powers.
Exciting stuff, but potentially even more exciting is what appears to be an empty slot left on Link's ability wheel. The wheel is shown a number of times in the video below, on which are all five of his powers, the symbol you need to select if you want to scan an amiibo, and a mysterious empty slot. As GamesRadar points out, that might simply be there for symmetry's sake. Or, it could be there because Link will acquire another ability later in the game nobody outside of Tears of the Kingsdom's creators knows about yet.
Even without a potential hidden ability, there's still a lot more for players to get to grips with in Tears of the Kingdom. Fusing weapons together, ascending up into the sky on previously fallen rocks, and bursting up through floors and ceilings. I'm particularly excited about that last one as I've been reminded during my most recent Breath of the Wild sessions just how time-consuming it is getting anywhere high up before you have Revali's Gale.
When it comes to concrete details, what we've learned from this week's previews might well be all we get until Tears of the Kingdom finally launches on May 12. Nintendo does need to clear up the confusion surrounding just how big the new Zelda game will be, though. While it was previously believed Tears of the Kingdom will be 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the biggest Switch game to date at more than 18GB, its listing on the Japanese Nintendo site has it tied with Bayonetta 3 for the ꧅biggest ever at 16GB. Either way, getting a game this big on such a tiny card deservౠes e🍎ndless praise.