
This was no small feat and took an astounding 28 hours to complete. Back in April, some smart coders showed that the game could also be played on. Of course, this has led to plenty of speculation about what this means for Link and Princess Zelda's next outing.Įlsewhere, and back in the world of Breath of the Wild itself, one streamer recently completed all 120 of the game's shrines without using any of the Sheikah Slate's runes. Most people will tell you that the best reason to buy a Nintendo Switch is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Here, we saw Link holding what looks like a degraded Master Sword. Initially set to release this year, Nintendo announced its plans to push the sequel's launch date into 2023.Īlong with this announcement, however, Nintendo did give us a small extra snippet from its upcoming Zelda game. Meanwhile, we are still all waiting patiently to hear more about the untitled sequel to Breath of the Wild. However, this one did not come with split screen gameplay.

This Breath of the Wild mod will be available from Friday (29th July) in a beta phase, the developer has said.Īnother of Kirbymimi's Breath of the Wild multiplayer mods has been circulating internet recently. So, without further ado, here is the mod in action, thanks to Waikuteru. The mod adds double the Links, double the fire power and, perhaps, double the fun. Yes, a new mod developed by Kirbymimi finally brings a split screen multiplayer experience to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. There would likely also be a legal distinction between ripping your own copy of the game and downloading someone else’s ripped copy of the game, which makes playing Breath of the Wild in this manner something of a legal risk.Watch on YouTube Falling for Link in Breath of the Wild 2. You could argue that purchasing a copy of the game for the Wii U allows you to legally play it via the emulator but, as we’ve discussed in the past, there are rarely cases where the argument for fair use is a slam dunk. There is a question about legality, however. There is also a thread in the CEMU subreddit dedicated to getting the best framerates possible in the emulated version of Breath of the Wild.


The creator of the video is running the game with the system below, and there are extensive notes on how to adjust the CEMU settings in the video description: Emulation isn't a dirty word, and one man thinks it can save gaming's history
