Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s Switch icons are back before Tears of the Kingdom launches
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Nintendo Switch Online memꦡbers can bag some special Breath of the Wild rewards before Tears of the Ki♒ngdom releases.
Earlier today, Nintendo announced that several Breath of the Wild-related icons would be returning for Nintendo Switch Online members to download in the coming weeks. This is all part of the big build-up to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Legend of Zelda:ꦫ Tears of the Kingdom launching next month in May.
Nintendo Switch Online加入者の方は、プラチナポイントと交換で、Nintendo Switch本体のユーザーアイコンをカスタマイズできます。本日より週替わりで、『ゼルダの伝説 ブレス オブ ザ ワイルド』のパーツを復刻配信します。この機会をお見逃しなく。 #BreathoftheWild//t.co/0MbBAaBTKt pic.twitter.com/eUp4cJK176
As you can see above, each wave contains Zelda and Link൲ icons, along with a Guardian, Link fighting against Malice, and Link standing p🔯roudly beside a good horse. As is usual with Nintendo Switch icons, each wave will be available one after the other in successive weeks.
The first wave of icons are actually available right now for Nintendo Switch Online members on April 27. They'll be sticking around for exactly a week until May 4, when they'll be replaced by the second wave, which will be available unti𝔍l May 11, just one day before Tears of the Kingdom launches on May 12.
You'd probably expect Nintendo Switch Online to make Tears of the Kingdom icons avai𓆏lable to coincide with the sequel's big release, but they could still be coming further down the line. With the likes of Splatoon 3 or Xenoblade Chronicles 3 for example, Nintendo made special icons available only when each game released, and not prior to the launches.
We recently played Nintendo's big sequel for ourselves, and it's bigger and bolder than its predecessor. Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Lege𝕴nd of Zelda: Tears of the K🤪ingdom preview for what we made o🎶f a few hours exploring the new Hyrule.
You can also read our The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom pre-order guide for a look at how to get your hands on the Collector's Edition before launch.
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