The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 is on its way, even if fans haven't heard much about it yet. The game is set to release in spring 2023 after a delay, the same general window as the original Breath of the Wild six years prior. It is expected to build upon the first game, with the original open world being modified alongside other expansions. Previously, trailers suggested Link would be traveling to islands in the sky, possibly having to do with Hyrule Castle lifting into the air. However, new information has provided a bit more context.
Recently, Champion Daruk’s Italian voice actor revealed he would be returning for Breath of the Wild 2, voicing the Goron and his distant ancestor. This is notable as the four Champions already have modern-day descendants who share some voice actors, but the older characters could also seemingly return now. Combined with Link donning a garb similar to the hero seen in the original war with Calamity Ganon, it appears time travel is likely for Breath of the Wild 2. This isn't the first time The Legend of Zelda has dealt with time travel, but it brings up a host of possibilities and concerns.
Why Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 Fans Think Zelda Will Have a Spirit Form
One of the biggest opportunities that traveling to the past would bring is the chance to see Sheikah culture in its prime. All the technology in Breath of the Wild originated from the era of the original war with Calamity Ganon. The Sheikah tribe is still around in BotW, which is something of a rarity for the Zelda franchise, but they have largely scaled back their previous operations and act as normal farmers. Even the Yiga clan does not have access to ancient Sheikah technology, merely combat arts. Seeing the height of
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