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Tears of the Kingdom: Detailed graphics improvement on the predecessor

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At the end of last week, Nintendo showed a new trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. If you look closely, you can see some graphical improvements to the previous part.

A new edition of Nintendo Direct took place last week. To top off the livestream, they showed a new trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Sharp-eyed fans did not miss the fact that the upcoming game comes with some graphics improvements. As the corresponding subreddit shows in a direct comparison, the long-distance view is much more detailed. In addition, the lighting of the landscape has been made more realistic. A corresponding video analyses the trailer in more detail.

But Tears of the Kingdom will probably have even more to offer than improved graphics. Thus, Kotakusuggests that the game’s software will be better adapted to the Nintendo Switch’s hardware. So unlike its predecessor, the game won’t slow down in busy areas.
To help fans enjoy the adventure game’s improvements even more, Nintendo will likely announce a Nintendo Switch OLED in the style of the game soon. At least, that’s what a recently shared leak

suggests.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is scheduled for release on May12 for the Nintendo Switch.

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