An interview with Eiji Aonuma and Hidemaro Fujibayashi has revealed some of the thought process behind the development of . For all that it expanded on the Zonai race hinted at in, left mysteries involving Sheikah technology unsolved in a way that confused and frustrated many. Of course, some mysteries have gone unanswered for decades, but in this case new information has clarified some of the more notable changes to Hyrule.
Several of ’s smaller stories seem to be left unfinished as the series now moves forward, such as that of news reporter Penn, which seemed to feed into the unknown whereabouts of Rito bard Kass. It seemed that there was plenty of basis for DLC, and now it has been announced that such content is not planned. However, entries in the main series of games aren’t the only ways to receive clarification on events in Hyrule. Official supplementary material, such as the notable book, are just as valid sources as are interviews with those involved in the development of the games.
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One of the largest mysteries following the release of was the matter of the disappearing Sheikah Technology. concluded with Ancient Shrines and Sheikah Towers covering the landscape, not to mention the various Guardians and the four Divine Beasts. But by the time of, none of this remains in Hyrule, although Purah has done much to create new technology in the same vein. Now, in an interview with , director Hidemaro Fujibayashi has revealed what happened to all the Sheikah Tech in between the two games. According to Fujibayashi, it all from Hyrule in a single sweeping event.
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