Now, fans can’t stop talking about Link’s luscious locks. Even when you default to wearing no headwear, Link would still tie his hair up in a ponytail. Usually it was styled up in some way, or tucked behind a headpiece like a hood or a mask. While Link’s appearance and hairstyle changes based on whatever armor you have equipped in the first Breath of the Wild, we didn’t really see his hair down like this. Also, it’s no longer tied up in any ponytail. It blows around more and just overall looks more majestic in the wind. While the game still includes barriers (such as weather effects, inhospitable environments or strong enemies), many of. Most of Hyrule Kingdoms scenery is accessible by walking, paragliding or climbing. Breath of the Wild features a vast open world for Link to explore. It almost resembles a mullet, since it appears to be longer on the bottom and shorter on top. Climbing is a central new ability for Link, allowing for the exploration of the games vast version of Hyrule.
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There’s the part that shows Link skydiving, hair flapping in the wind, and another moment when he runs through a field.Īs we can see, Link’s typical blond hair looks different from before.
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However, if you look more closely, you’ll notice another fun detail that many fans are already pointing out: Link got a haircut, and it looks gorgeous.Īmong the clips of the game shown in the trailer, there are two that stand out hair-wise. At first glance, the biggest difference is that Link now has a cool, cybernetic arm with powers. While the new trailer showed all sorts of fun nuggets of gameplay - we got a closer look at Link’s new powers - we also got a peek at what Link will look like in the new game. Nintendo gave fans a 2022 release date as well as a new teaser for the upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel as part of its E3 2021 Nintendo Direct on Tuesday.