Tears of the Kingdom Wall Tapestry and More Available from Nintendo’s Online Store
Posted on August 19 2023 by John Furby
Three months since the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, players are still exploring Hyrule from the skies to the depths and Nintendo continues releasing new merch for the game.
Nintendo’s Online Store, along with Nintendo New York, just dropped, among other items, a Tears of the Kingdom wall tapestry. The piece measures 58”W x 40.7”H, is made of 100% polyester, and features a landscape version of the box art for the game, showing Link kneeling on a sky island overlooking Hyrule.
Enhance your gaming space with the Legend of Zelda™: Tears of the Kingdom Wall Tapestry! Available now at #NintendoNYC and https://t.co/VSlNwtHZz8 for $19.99! Lighting not included. pic.twitter.com/tXOz0Xhs5e
— Nintendo NY (@NintendoNYC) August 18, 2023
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Wall Tapestry is available for $19.99 USD right here.
Also appearing on the store as an exclusive is a Tears of the Kingdom lapel pin, which depicts the gloom-corroded Master Sword integral to the opening events of the game. No information is given on the size of the gold-colored pin, but it’s sure to fit any sized lapel you can imagine.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Lapel Pin is available for $14.99 USD right here.
Among the other items up for sale in the Tears of the Kingdom section of Nintendo’s online store are a backpack, a tumbler, a coffee mug, a plush toy, various shirts, and a hoodie. If you’re in New York City and lucky enough to be near the store, stop on in. But for everyone else, check out the Nintendo Online Store Zelda page right here.
Are you picking up any of the new official merchandise for Tears of the Kingdom? Let us know what you got in the comments!
Source: Nintendo New York
John Furby joined the Writing Team at Zelda Dungeon in mid-2023, and has been a Zelda fan since the age of four in the distant past of 1988. He graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a degree in Film/Video with a concentration in Screenwriting. When he’s not spending his free time traveling through the newest incarnation of Hyrule, he raises a sassy and powerful daughter. Somehow he also finds time to collect video games, action figures, comics, VHS, vinyl and cassettes, LEGO, Nintendo Power magazines, and old fancy phones, all while golfing, writing screenplays, editing video, and enjoying a snifter of port at Christmas.