The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild takes an entirely different approach to Zelda storytelling from its predecessors. Set many thousands of years after the previous Zelda timelines, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has the liberty to introduce a new system of ancient history that takes place between Breath of the Wild and the previous games. In that way, Breath of the Wild is full of mysteries and characters who are wholly new to the Zelda series, rather than wielding lots of echoes of elements that appeared in other Zelda games. The structure worked well for BotW, but the real question is whether Breath of the Wild 2 will be the same.
There's a good chance that it won't. Ganondorf's possible return is far from the only reason; Breath of the Wild 2's several uncanny similarities to Skyward Sword strongly suggest that the game will play into overarching Zelda history to a degree that the first Breath of the Wild didn't. That may include bringing back Skyward Sword characters like Fi. Breath of the Wild strongly hinted at Fi's presence, and new footage from the game may further suggest that Fi's return is imminent. A lot remains to be seen about Breath of the Wild 2, but a new role for an old character may very well be on the way.
Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 Has More Mysteries to Solve Than What's Going On With Link
When Nintendo announced Breath of the Wild 2's delay, it did so through a short video hosted by The Legend of Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma. While the video mostly included footage of Aonuma himself and snippets from previous BotW2 trailers, Nintendo did give fans a couple seconds of a new cutscene as a consolation prize. In this clip, Link draws the Malice-ravaged Master Sword up to a ball of golden
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