The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fans think they've found Hyrule Castle and Death Mountain in the sequel trailer - both heavily changed from Breath of the Wild.
Yesterday at a new Nintendo Direct showcase, a full trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was unveiled, revealing the game's official name, and release date of May 12, 2023. Buried in the new trailer, though, as one Reddit user has pinpointed below, was a brief display of Hyrule Castle and Death Mountain, both looking decidedly different from in Breath of the Wild.
Firstly, Death Mountain appears to be chock full of Malice now. You might remember Malice as the tar-like substance from Breath of the Wild, which hurt Link whenever he came into contact with it, and was generally seen as an extension of Calamity Ganon to purge and get rid of.
Secondly, it looks like Hyrule Castle is floating above the ground. Back when Breath of the Wild 2 was first revealed, one common fan theory (opens in new tab) suggested that Link and Zelda accidentally awakened Calamity Ganon's corpse underneath Hyrule Castle, which basically brings about the chaos we're now seeing unfold throughout Hyrule.
Could it be that this fan theory is accurate, and Calamity Ganon ends up ascending from underneath Hyrule Castle, causing it to rise up into the air? That's certainly one plausible theory, but it's worth remembering Tears of the Kingdom features large new chunks of land high in the sky of Hyrule, so Hyrule Castle rising up above the ground could merely be in keeping with this new theme.
Thankfully, there's not long until we find out what really is going on with Calamity Ganon, Hyrule Castle, and Death Mountain. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom launches next
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