The sequel to

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

was originally scheduled to be released in 2022. This will ultimately not be the case.

This Tuesday, Nintendo announced that the continuation of the adventures of Link on Switch will not be released before 2023, reports BFMTV.

“We have decided to extend our development period until the spring of 2023,” said the producer of the video game series, Eiji Aonuma, in a video relayed on social networks.

“To those of you who were expecting it this year, we apologize.

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The Legend of Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma has some new information to share about the release date of The Legend of #Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel.

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Some new things to wait

To make fans wait, the Nintendo producer has nevertheless unveiled some new features that will appear in the next opus.

We can see in the video that the legendary sword, Link's iconic weapon in the series, is in poor condition.

The gameplay of the future game will also take place partly in the air, a welcome novelty.

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A trailer was already released in June 2021, revealing the first images: aerial landscapes, new skills for the hero of the game… This release lag is not surprising, notes BFMTV.

Studios no longer hesitate to postpone releases to avoid the "crunch", an intense and difficult period of work, for their teams.

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