All 204 pages of the Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom artbook have appeared online, giving away concept art for characters and locations.
Fans who are enjoying the secrecy and mysteries surrounding the game, however, will be disappointed to learn that a bunch of unseen information has now leaked online.
This leak is obviously infuriating for both Nintendo and fans who wish to experience the game spoiler-free. After scouring the leak for ourselves, though, it appears to thankfully lack anything that could be considered a major spoiler. Even the new details include environments like ruins and caves which are hardly surprising additions. What’s more, all the accompanying text is in Japanese and, even if you can read it, there’s very little to provide any context for the art.
There also wouldn’t be anything to stop someone from sharing pictures online so of course the book is relatively spoiler-free. It doesn’t even contain a single picture of series villain Ganondorf, who is widely assumed to be returning in Tears Of The Kingdom but has so far only been seen as a decayed corpse.
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