Trailer footage has revealed that ’s world may be even larger than anticipated. As the sequel to, it has long since been assumed that will have an expansive open world, particularly with the inclusion of the new sky islands. However, it now appears that there will be even more new aspects of Hyrule to explore that will expand 's map size even further.
As more information has come to light regarding the eagerly anticipated next entry in the franchise, some details have naturally been more surprising than others. One of the best examples of this is the reveal that Link will have access to a variety of vehicles in , including both land and air transport. It is also clear that navigating the sky and various floating islands will be a major part of, with trailer footage indicating that plenty of time will be spent among the clouds. However, it has also been revealed that the sky won’t be the only new destination for Link.
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Interesting views of subterranean areas were unveiled as part of the most recent trailer for. An enormous cave is shown to be filled with Lizalfos and a Bokoblin, which mines resources amidst rock formations and strange trees. Later on, Link is chased by a Hinox through a rocky tunnel. It seems that Link will be venturing underground in addition to traveling through the skies in the sequel. Moreover, these cave systems appear to be extensive, suggesting that Hyrule’s underground will provide a large amount of space to explore, with monster camps and perhaps some unique puzzles to solve in the new environment.
Of course, it has always been clear that at least part of will take below ground, with Link and Zelda being shown
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