Breath of the Wild makes a new discovery four years later

A Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild the player made a substantial discovery almost four years after the game’s release for the Nintendo Switch. While Wild breath it doesn’t get newer, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite players continue to play it before The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2, which will be released later this year. That being said, this new discovery is not a way to explore the game world or test different game mechanics, but was born out of the game’s code.

In addition to digging up an Altar that was never released, YouTuber Waikuteru dug up a debugging room, which in turn revealed an interesting perspective on the development of the game. To recreate the debugging camera in the game, the modder had to combine the pre-existing code with various modes, and the result is the video below.

Nicknamed “MarioClubTestDungeon”, the debugging camera is not the biggest revelation, but it is a proof of the game that continues to look for new secrets and content. Unfortunately, it is no longer in the proper game, which means that you and we and the average joe can’t access it in any way.

Unfortunately, right now, this is the most interesting thing that is happening Zelda players, but this should change soon. Not only that Breath of the Wild 2 will come sooner rather than later, but it looks like Nintendo may be preparing to bring the classic Zelda games for Switch and Switch Lite for this year’s 35th anniversary series.

At this point, Nintendo has commented on this troubleshooting video and what it reveals in any quality. If, for some reason, this changes – it will almost certainly not happen – we will be sure to update the story accordingly.

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