The long-awaited sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Nintendo recently announced that the release date will be extended from 2022 to 2023, and released a new clip. However, some experts have deduced from the clip that the sequel to “Breath of the Wild” may be on another undisclosed new console.
In a recent video from technical analysis site Digital Foundry, three experts, Richard Leadbetter, John Linneman and Alex Battaglia, discuss new footage from Nintendo’s recently unveiled Breath of the Wild sequel.
They said that many details suggest that the new game is too large for the Nintendo Switch. Linneman believes that the quality of the preview screen is quite amazing, and there is a clear difference compared to the first generation.
Battaglia went deeper, saying that the performance of the Switch alone is difficult to present the clouds of the new trailer, and some near-perfect “anti-aliasing” effects on the screen are even harder to achieve with the Xbox Series X console.
Therefore, Battaglia believes that the new trailer is likely to be run through the new version of the Switch, thereby showing higher resolution and special effects settings. In addition, the trio mentioned that Nintendo rarely goes out of their way to show more detail than the final cost in a game trailer.
It is worth mentioning that “Breath of the Wild” was originally a game developed on the Wii U platform, and was also released on the Switch platform when it was finally listed. In addition, “Dawn Princess” has also been on the GameCube and Wii two cross-generation platforms, so the “Breath of the Wild” sequel does have the opportunity to follow up.
In recent years, various rumors related to Switch Pro can be said to be uninterrupted. Although Nintendo has subsequently launched new Switch Lite and Switch OLED models, there has not been a great breakthrough in actual hardware performance. Many people are still looking forward to the arrival of the “upgraded version” of the host, or directly into the next generation.
The sequel to “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” is currently expected to be officially released in the spring of 2023. Producer Eiji Aonuma emphasized in the postponement announcement that in order to bring the most special gaming experience to the sequel, the development team will continue to work hard to develop, but It also means that players will have to wait a little longer.
Reference to the original text:IGN
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