The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Official Game Trailer - Nintendo E3 2016

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Published 2016-06-14
Check out the official game trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild from E3 2016.

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Step into a world of discovery, exploration and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking new game in the acclaimed series. Travel across fields, through forests and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the ruined kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning open-air adventure.

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All Comments (21)
  • @peach6648
    Zelda: Open your eyes! Decayed Guardian: DON’T MIND IF I DO
  • @AdamFerrari64
    People were like: “the game won’t be THIS good” Nintendo: “yeah about that”
  • It has been six years and this still sends shivers down my spine.
  • Anyone else come back here just to pay respects before Tears of the Kingdom? For some reason I just can’t shake the feeling that Tears will be the end of something long and beautiful
  • @Kannamoris
    Gamers: "What you see in the trailers is never going to be in the game." Nintendo: "Hold my grape juice."
  • @Saavokken
    this trailer makes the game looks really good but when you actually play the game... you realize it's even better than the trailer
  • @alexzapf6422
    Reading thru the comments, makes me realize I am not the only one that wants to experience this game for the first time again. Here’s hoping the sequel will be able to continue that feeling after playing it. This game is just quite simply the precipice of what a game should be. Every person can play this game their own way. And that is where it’s greatness lies. It doesn’t hold your hand or tries to “subvert” your expectations. The creators know what we fans want. And. They deliver it in spades. I’m coming to tears just writing this. And. The best pet. I don’t feel the least bit embarrassed. Im a 48 year old man. Who grew up and lived thru the Atari age thinking. It can’t ever get better. Than. A little card company came along. And who could know. They would one day create the greatest game ever. In my humble opinion. I say the sequel does not have top it. Just continue it.
  • @Beesechurger_73
    And now we have Tears of the Kingdom as well. Thank you Nintendo for the greatest gaming franchise of all time ❤
  • @MOMOnGA270
    I loved my friend's reaction when he realized Great Plateau wasn't the whole map.
  • @thestarhopper
    This game was truly worthy of the Game of the Year title. It has set the bar impossibly high for the sequel, but I believe the developers are capable of reaching that bar. I cannot wait until BOTW 2.
  • @BhaiLogKaAdda
    0:56 I still get goosebumps on that part... even after playing the game several times. There's just something about that music...
  • The Nintendo timeline: 1986: completely revolutionises gaming. 1998: completely revolutionises gaming. 2017: completely revolutionises gaming.
  • To this day this trailer gives me literal chills. I was so excited for BoTW to come out because of how different it was from the rest of the series. Makes me wish I could go back to 2017
  • @finnthedog5321
    How could anyone say this game is overrated? It is one of those rare games that can engage every emotion out of its players.
  • @timmy3441
    Possibly the most honest game trailer ever released. - Entirely in-engine, which is refreshing in a world where games are often shown off as entirely pre-rendered cutscenes designed to look as epic as possible with no semblance of gameplay whatsoever. - Contains almost an entire minute of just panning over wide landscapes while playing ambient sounds and the odd piano note, which is very much representative of the atmosphere of the final game. - Much of the trailer is spent just going over basic gameplay features that will end up being mundane mechanics you'll see for the entire game - eg. magnesis, stasis, cooking, the ability to climb anything, etc. - A huge portion of the footage is just from the great plateau. - Trailer is in 720p, which is actually a lower resolution than the final Switch version, which is what most people will end up playing. This is pretty much the opposite of what developers typically do to hype a game up, but somehow Nintendo managed to show off this game in the most basic and honest possible way and it was still enough to hype people up for it. It's nice to see a game that stands on its own two feet based on its own merits and not some pre-rendered cutscene designed to hype people up as much as possible with a bunch of empty promises.
  • @lunarfrog
    Why am I here? I have the Switch... I have the game...
  • @aidanzagorski1729
    It has been six years... And the game still holds up. Even with TOTK out, this game is still amazing
  • @liam15068
    I would do anything just to play this game for the first time again