9 Things We Want To See In Zelda: Breath Of The Wild 2

Despite the anticipation for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s sequel, Nintendo has been dead silent about the upcoming game since its announcement trailer in 2019. We know little about the game aside from vague inklings about its premise, which seems to involve Link and Zelda trying to put down for good what we presume to be the dead husk of Ganon. And we don’t even know if the game will be titled Breath of the Wild 2 or if it’ll have an entirely new subtitle.

But with Zelda’s 35th anniversary coming up, we’re getting a feeling that new details may be coming soon, so we’ve taken the time to reflect on the first BotW to find nine things we’d want to see from the sequel. For all the latest news about the game, be sure to check out our BotW 2 hub. Otherwise, what do you want to see in BotW 2? Let us know in the comments below, and stay tuned to GameSpot for any future updates about the game.

Playable or Partner Zelda

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Can we not have Zelda as the damsel in distress anymore? Wouldn’t it be cool to fight alongside her in a more cooperative experience? Nintendo has generally been good about having adventures you can play alongside friends with games like Luigi’s Mansion 3 and Kirby: Star Allies, so the idea of having Zelda and Link side by side out in the open world sounds like a dream come true. Although, on the flip side of the coin, it may cause other mechanical issues, as we could see triggering bullet-time as a nuisance for the other player if not implemented properly. Other ideas like having an AI-controlled Zelda follow you throughout the entire adventure, a fully playable Zelda, or even the ability to control both characters simultaneously, ala-Astral Chain, would be fantastic to see in the sequel.

We got some of this fulfilled with Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, but we hope that Link and Zelda will have more meaningful gameplay together in the sequel going forward and not the prequel.

Bring Back Traditional Items

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The Gale Boomerang, Hookshot, Bombchus, and so many other traditional Zelda equipment pieces would be exciting additions in a BotW sequel. We appreciated the throwback weapons you could use in the original BotW by scanning amiibo, like the Biggoron Sword and Twilight Bow. However, the series’ most time-honored tools and items would be an excellent way to change things up.

A great way for Nintendo to keep progression from feeling too linear would be to approach using tools and items as it did for A Link Between Worlds. In that game, all the items were made available to you from Ravio, and you could rent them for 50-100 rupees apiece, so there was no need to get them from dungeons in a specific order.

But what if Breath of the Wild 2 had this? You could rent all the items from the beginning if you grind enough rupees or take it at a slower pace and go item by item. Admittedly, the presence of traditional Zelda items might not mesh well against the physics-based items of BotW. Incorporating them as freely as A Link Between Worlds may make this a completely different experience. Maybe they could also implement the weapon durability system and make these items only last for so long. Who knows! But all we know is that we want some of those old Zelda items back!

Nero’s Arm Mechanics (From Devil May Cry)

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While outright Devil May Cry fighting mechanics in a mainline Zelda game would be too much, this new seemingly arm-possessed Link in BotW 2 gives us some serious Nero vibes. We’re hoping the arm plays a part in adding new skills, like grappling abilities for exploration, puzzle-solving, and combat, because that would be outright awesome. In the same vein as some Zelda equipment that should return, it could make an appropriate spiritual successor to the hookshot.

Bring Back Traditional Dungeons

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We wouldn’t want to replace shrines, far from it, but we’re hoping that the main dungeons contain more of what made the original Zelda dungeons so memorable. Maps, compasses, keys, unique bosses, and maybe even tool-based puzzles could bring back some charm and familiarity to the experience. While the Divine Beasts were great, they lacked the progression and labyrinthian design that made conquering those classic Zelda dungeons so satisfying. If there’s anything to take from BotW’s Divine Beasts, it would be their open-ended nature to give exploration across each dungeon’s complex web of rooms an even greater sense of freedom.

The BotW sequel would be a perfect opportunity for classic Zelda dungeon design to return. Nintendo could easily justify it in the game’s world with all the Divine Beasts out of commission.

More Emphasis On Story

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While BotW was an outstanding game mechanically, its story admittedly took a back seat, especially toward the end. Because the game was so focused on the power to chart your own adventure and do things in any order, there was little room for the characters and story to grow. And since the memories cutscenes were optional, many players may have missed out on even more of the story’s context.

Now that we’re on to the sequel, we’re hoping Nintendo decides to emphasize the story and its characters, allowing them to develop more meaningfully throughout the game. This might make the story more linear, but if the rest of the game is still open, we think this won’t be too much of a compromise, especially if it is good. Nintendo has proven that great stories can be told in the Zelda universe in the past with games like Wind Waker and Skyward Sword. And with BotW specifically, there’s still so much more to explore with Zelda, Link, and Hyrule at large. A sequel seems like the best place to do that!

New Explorable Areas Outside Of Hyrule (Or A Different Version)

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Hyrule in BotW is massive and a great place to truly express the sense of freedom the game gives you. But if you’re exploring the same areas in the sequel, what will Nintendo do to freshen up the experience for people who poured hundreds of hours into the original? That sense of discovery would be gone. We’re hoping that BotW 2 has some Termina or Koholint Island area to explore if it’s set in the same Hyrule. Or at the very least, maybe a Dark World Hyrule or some Lorule-like variant where things are mostly the same but slightly different.

Swimming Upgrades

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As much as ground and air movement was an astounding feat in BotW, I feel like swimming was something of an afterthought. It was clunky to move quickly, and there wasn’t even a dive option. If Nintendo could improve the overall experience of swimming and expand water exploration in the sequel, that would be awesome. We wouldn’t mind not fully diving underwater either; the time-honored Iron Boots method would still be more than enough to make things interesting.

Return The Darknut

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There are plenty of other enemies in the Zelda series that should make a showing in the BotW sequel, but our personal wish is the return of Darknuts. Lynel’s were a tremendous challenge in BotW, but a good old fashioned one-on-one duel against one of those iron-clad knights is something that would bring a tear to our eye. In both Twilight Princess and Wind Waker, they were one of our favorite enemies to fight.

Let Us Pet Dogs!

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‘Nuff said, if we can’t pet dogs in the sequel, it’s basically unplayable. Okay, maybe not, but in all seriousness, the dogs in BotW were pretty darn cute, and the feed-for-treasure mechanic was cool, but just let us pet the good bois. They deserve it.

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Warner Bros., Legendary Close To Finalizing Godzilla Vs. Kong’s Release Plans – Report

Things stomp along slowly but steadily in the MonsterVerse. Godzilla vs. Kong, first announced way back in 2017, seemed all set for a streaming debut as of late 2020–but in the joint venture between Legendary Entertainment and Warner Media, the latter threw a massive wrench in the works with its surprise announcement in December that it would put its entire 2021 theatrical line-up onto HBO Max.

After a brewing legal clash and some back and forth in the intervening weeks, The Hollywood Reporter is now indicating the two companies are nearing a deal to resolve release plans for Godzilla vs. Kong. An agreement means the parties are close to averting a potential legal confrontation. Deadline is also reporting that a settlement seems likely, with Godzilla vs. Kong keeping its previously announced simultaneous theatrical and HBO Max release date on May 21.

Meanwhile, another battle between the companies is persisting over Denis Villeneuve’s Dune–whose Oct. 1 release still seems complicated. The director famously slammed the decision to release digitally over theaters, placing blame in a Variety opinion piece on Warner Media’s parent company AT&T for “[hijacking] one of the most respectable and important studios in film history.”

“Streaming services are a positive and powerful addition to the movie and TV ecosystems,” Villeneuve wrote in Variety. “But I want the audience to understand that streaming alone can’t sustain the film industry as we knew it before COVID. Streaming can produce great content, but not movies of Dune’s scope and scale.”

Get 150 Classic Games On Steam For Only $2

The Steam winter sale may be over, but there are still plenty of deals on Steam games across the internet. Fanatical is one place where you can still pick up some sweet discounts, and right now, you can get 150 classic Atari games for only $2. The Atari Vault Complete Pack includes the base 100 games included with the Atari Vault as well as the 50-game add-on. This deal is only available until January 10, but stock is limited, so it may run out sooner than that–you’ll want to take advantage of this deal soon if you’re interested.

Some of Fanatical’s other deals include a Fanatical Favourites bundle, which lets you build your own bundle from a number of discounted games like Metro: Last Light Redux, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, and Just Cause 3: XXL Edition. The Build-Your-Own New Year bundle offers another set of games to choose from at even lower prices as does the Build-Your-Own Holiday bundle.

If you’re looking for more excellent PC games at great prices, check out the Ubisoft bargain bin sale. It features some of the company’s best games as well as some of their DLC expansions.

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31 Best Nintendo Switch Games For Kids In 2021

Nintendo consoles have always been known as the family-friendly platform, filled with parent- and child-approved mascots like Mario, Link, Kirby, and Samus. With the Switch, Nintendo has merged its console and handheld markets, offering games that can be played both on the TV and in the palms of our hands. And more so than previous generations, the Switch has robust third-party support, significantly expanding the library to appeal to players of all ages. If you recently purchased a Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite for your children, you may be wondering which Switch games are both fun and age-appropriate. We’ve rounded up over 30 of the best Nintendo Switch games for kids–and chances are, you’ll like playing them, too.

Our list contains the obvious standouts–Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Pokemon, etc.–but also some games that might not be on your radar. Games of all different genres are represented, too, and many of these Nintendo Switch games have co-op or multiplayer so you can tag along with your little ones.

Free Nintendo Switch Online Trial Available For Monster Hunter Rise Demo

Capcom’s limited-time Monster Hunter Rise demo is now live on the Switch eShop, and it supports local and online multiplayer for up to four players. To take advantage of the latter, however, you’ll need to have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, but Nintendo is letting players try out the service free of charge right now.

To coincide with the release of the Monster Hunter Rise demo, Nintendo is offering a free seven-day NSO trial through its My Nintendo rewards program. It doesn’t cost any points to redeem the trial, so it’s available to everyone who has a Nintendo Account but not an existing subscription to the service.

This free trial is a limited-time offer; it will only be available until February 2, one day after the Monster Hunter Rise demo is scheduled to be delisted. You can also only redeem the offer once, and it will automatically convert into a one-month subscription after the seven-day period end unless you turn off automatic renewal before then.

The Monster Hunter Rise demo features four different quests: two training missions that teach players basic controls and actions, and two proper hunts. The latter two can be played solo or with other players, but you are only able to cumulatively play them 30 times. You can read our Monster Hunter Rise demo impressions here and watch some gameplay footage from an early access version of it above.

Although the demo doesn’t carry over any progress to the full game, you will get some bonus items for playing it. Those who have demo save data on their Switch will unlock an item booster pack in Monster Hunter Rise when it launches. The booster pack contains the following items:

  • Mega Potion x20
  • Pitfall Trap x5
  • Energy Drink x10
  • Mega Demondrug x5
  • Mega Armorskin x5

Monster Hunter Rise launches for Switch on March 26. Alongside the game, Capcom is releasing three new Amiibo figures that will each unlock a special set of layered armor. You can read more about the game’s different editions and preorder bonuses in our Monster Hunter Rise preorder guide.

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Genshin Impact: How To Get A Seelie Pet

Following the end of Genshin Impact‘s Dragonspine event, a new feature is live until January 21. Titled “Lost Riches,” the event offers three different seelie pets to choose from–blue (Dayflower), pink (Rose), and yellow (Curcuma). Players can only obtain one and must have reached Adventure Rank 20 to do so.

The seelies can be purchased by using iron coins in the event shop. Talking to Ulman in the Stone Gate Area will give you a treasure book, which you can check for the general regions of hidden iron coins, and he will give you a treasure-seeking seelie that will act like a detector. The seelie will glow more intensely the closer you are to the treasure, and a special light will activate when players reach the treasure.

Digging up all the coins in an area will unlock special clues for other regions and players can travel there to get rewards, including the coveted primogens. Ulman will add two new treasure locations everyday, up to a total of 14.

As for character banners, Mihoyo recently released a teaser for Ganyu, the five-star cyro bow-wielder for the next character banner. She will replace Albedo, a geo user and the titular character in Dragonspine who will be leaving on January 11. Ganyu is a secretary for the Liuye Qixing and is half-qilin, half-human. It is currently unknown who the featured four-star characters on her banner will be.

For the next major update, players can expect to get Genshin Impact’s 1.3 update sometime in February. Leaks have also suggested that players should expect Xiao, an anemo polearm user, and Hu Tao, a pyro polearm character, soon. (They may not necessarily be part of the 1.3 update.) Rosaria, the gothic nun we met during Dragonspine’s quests, is also speculated to be a playable character in the future.

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Best PC Gaming Headset Of 2021: HyperX, SteelSeries, And More

When it comes to the sheer number of product options out there, nothing beats PC gaming. Whether you’re talking games, hardware components, or the vast selection of accessories, PC gamers have an overwhelming number of options to choose from. And while that’s generally a good thing, it can make finding quality accessories difficult, especially when it comes to the best gaming headset for PC. With so many PC headsets to choose from, you might have to dig for quite some time, reading dozens of reviews before you find the right option for you. Thankfully, we’ve tested a large number of PC accessories and have rounded up some of our top PC gaming headset picks, from SteelSeries and Razer to HyperX and other quality brands.

One of the upsides of PC gaming headsets is that they tend to also work with one or both of the major video game consoles. Many PC gaming headsets are compatible with the PS5 and Xbox Series X–some can even be connected to the Nintendo Switch–making them multi-use if you own or ever decide to buy one of the new consoles. In fact, every PC gaming headset we’ve selected for this guide works with one or both of them.

A PC gamer’s setup is only as good as their equipment, so you’ll want to make sure you have the right accessories to suit your needs. To upgrade your setup in 2021, see our guides to the best gaming keyboard, best gaming mouse, best gaming desk, and best budget gaming chairs. For our console headset picks, check out the best PS5 headsets, best Xbox headsets, and best Nintendo Switch Bluetooth headphones.

NBA 2K21 MyTeam Season 4 Now Live On All Platforms

The fourth season of NBA 2K21’s MyTeam mode is now live on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. Called The Return, Season 4 brings some new additions like challenges, rewards, and players.

Publisher 2K shared the news in a brief press release detailing what’s new about MyTeam Season 4. The headliner is the Galaxy Opal version of the Los Angeles Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard, which is a new level 40 prize. There are new NBA Weekly and Moments challenges and agendas for players to participate in, an additional Kareem signature challenge, the introduction of the Domination Heat Check tier, and more Throwback Moment pack drops.

Other additions to MyTeam as part of Season 4: The Return are Galaxy Opal versions of the Washington Wizards’ Russell Westbrook, former Boston Celtics player Kevin McHale, and the Portland Trail Blazers’ Damian Lillard. Further, the second series of Idols is live, with those who have completed the first series earning a Galaxy Opal version of former pro Chris Webber.

Check below for the rundown of everything come to NBA MyTeam with Season 4.

NBA 2K21 MyTeam Season 4 Contents

  • A new level 40 prize: Galaxy Opal Kawhi Leonard.
  • New NBA Weekly and Moments Challenges and Agendas tied with the return of the NBA Season.
  • New ‘Kareem Signature Challenge’.
  • New Domination Tier: Heat Check Teams.
  • Earn 3 stars against all 33 Heat Check teams to earn Galaxy Opal Antawn Jamison. Each Heat Check team’s form depends on their actual performance in the NBA (IRL).
  • New ‘Throwback Moments’ packs every Tuesday, each player included is tied to a specific iconic moment in their career.
  • New Galaxy Opal Russell Westbrook reward for earning all 6 rings in Limited and Galaxy Opal Kevin McHale for going 12-0 in Galaxy Opal League of MyTEAM Unlimited.
  • Galaxy Opal Damian Lillard will also now be available to any players who have collected 2000 cards.
  • IDOLS Series II starts in Season 4, players who completed Series I in the previous Seasons will have earned themselves Galaxy Opal Chris Webber.

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Halo Infinite Designer Leaves To Join Darksiders Studio

Halo Infinite developer Kolbe Payne has officially left the studio. January 7 was his last day working for 343 Industries, and he’s now taken a position at Darksiders studio Gunfire Games.

Payne was a campaign level/gameplay designer on Halo Infinite from April 2019 to January 2021. His LinkedIn page says he worked for 343 on a contract basis.

Payne is now working at Austin, Texas-based developer Gunfire Games as a junior level designer, though it’s not immediately clear what project he’s contributing to.

Payne snapped a nice photo of himself leaving the 343 office, complete with Master Chief standing in the background and a Halo-branded cushion on a chair.

“I’ll see you later this year Chief,” Payne said in his farewell tweet, referencing Halo Infinite’s planned release in Fall 2021.

Halo Infinite has gone through a fair amount of staff turnover in recent years, but Xbox boss Phil Spencer says that is nothing out of the ordinary.

Halo Infinite was originally slated to release as a launch title for the Xbox Series X|S in November, but Microsoft elected to push the game to 2021 due in part to complications related to COVID-19 and working from home. Recently, 343 boss Bonnie Ross said the wait will be worth it.

The game is shaking things up for the franchise, as it runs on a completely new engine and the multiplayer element of Halo Infinite will be free-to-play with microtransactions.

When Halo Infinite is released, it will be free for Xbox Game Pass subscribers and available on Xbox One, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.

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Witcher 3 Mod Finally Gives Geralt A Snowboard

Have you ever looked at The Witcher’s Geralt of Rivia and just thought “This guy is just not extreme enough?” Well, now you can have him shred the Continent’s powder with this Witcher 3 mod that gives our favorite monster hunter a snowboard.

The mod is called Geralt VGX Snowboarder, and it adds a snowboard that Geralt can find on an altar in Skellige that overlooks the bay of Kaer Trolde. As noted by the mod’s designer Feregorn, this area is home to some great items and is also “a solid spot for avid virtual instagrammers.” The mod also provides Geralt with some snazzy snowboarding goggles to protect his cat eyes from the cold.

The accompanying snowboard can be equipped in either a weapon or boot slot, so Geralt can use it to hit either the slopes, or his enemies. Just don’t pay too much attention to the usual sword sounds and animations that still accompany Geralt’s attacks.

This isn’t the first time Geralt has found himself carving mountains around the Continent. While designing the Witcher’s skidding mechanic on slopes, the dev team at CD Projekt Red decided to alter Geralt’s textures so that he looked like a snowboarder while skidding down mountains. They kitted him out in all the necessary snowboarding gear and filmed clips of the White Wolf tearing up slopes across the Continent.

The creator of the Geralt VGX Snowboarder mod, Feregorn, referenced this video in the description of their mod, citing it as an inspiration. The mod is a more fleshed out version of this early idea, allowing players to slide down pretty much any slope in the game and gain some significant speed.

The Witcher series is no stranger to mods in general. Last year, someone created one that put Henry Cavill’s face over Geralt’s in Wild Hunt, and even the series’ previous entry was modded to add an epilogue, so who knows what else modders have in store for Geralt?

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