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| logo = [[File:Tears of the Kingdom Logo transparent.png|380px]]
| boxart = [[File:Switch TLOZ TOTK boxart 01.jpg|310px]]
| release [[Nintendo Switch]]  = {{region|ww|y=2023|m=5|d=12}}
| cost = {{region|jp|¥7900 (download)}}<br/>{{region|us|$69.99 (standard), $129.99 (Collector's Edition)}}<br/>{{region|uk|£59.99 (standard), £109.99 (CE)}}<br/>{{region|eu|€69.99}}<br/>{{region|ca|$89.99 (standard), $174.99 (CE)}}<br/>{{region|au|$89.95 (standard), $189.95 (CE)}}
| developer = [[Nintendo EAD]]
| publisher = [[Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd.]]
| producer = [[Eiji Aonuma]]
| director =
| walkthrough =
| guides =
[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/tears-of-the-kingdom-interactive-map/ Interactive Map]
| gallery =
| related = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''
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'''''The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom''''' is the sequel to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', released on May 12, 2023. Initially announced during the [[Nintendo Direct]] at E3 2019, the title and release date were finally revealed in the September 13, 2022 Direct.
 
==Development==
In the ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JcSWBZo31M announcement video], [[Eiji Aonuma]] said:
{{quote|Regarding the [Breath of the Wild] sequel, in order to make the vast world you enjoyed exploring in the original game even more impressive, the team is working hard on its development, so you'll have to wait a bit longer before we can provide more updates.|Eiji Aonuma, September 8, 2020}}
While this represented the first official mention of the ''Breath of the Wild'' sequel since the original announcement, no further details were provided.
 
In the February 2021 [[Nintendo Direct]] [[Eiji Aonuma]] announced: {{quote|I'm sure a lot of you saw me and thought there might be news about the sequel to the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game. Unfortunately, we don't have anything to share right now. We apologize. Development is proceeding smoothly, and we should be able to bring you some new information this year. For now, we'll have to ask you to wait just a bit longer.|Eiji Aonuma, February 17th, 2021}}
 
A new teaser trailer was included in the E3 2021 [[Nintendo Direct]], which still did not include a title, but said they were "aiming for" a 2022 release date. The title was finally released at the end of the September 2022 [[Nintendo Direct]], along with a May 12, 2023 release date.
 
A further trailer ended the {{date|y=2023|m=2|d=8}} [[Nintendo Direct]], with no change to the release date. A "gameplay demonstration" by Eiji Aonuma followed on {{date|y=2023|m=3|d=28}}, and a "final" trailer on {{date|y=2023|m=4|d=13}}, with the full reveal of Ganondorf's return.
 
==Story==
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[[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] and [[Zelda (Breath of the Wild)|Zelda]] are searching for the source of the [[gloom]] afflicting [[Hyrule]] in the [[Depths]] [[Beneath Hyrule Castle]]. There, they find murals depicting beings called [[Zonai]] and events recalling a battle with [[Demise|a demon king]]. Traveling further, they see a red-haired corpse held down by a strange [[Right Arm]]. A tear-shaped object falls from the arm - apparently weakening it - and as Zelda picks it up, [[Ganon|the corpse]] revives. Still corpse-like, it ravages Link's health, ruins his right arm, shatters the [[Master Sword]] and causes a huge [[Upheaval]] which raises [[Hyrule Castle (Tears of the Kingdom)|Hyrule Castle]] into the air, opening a chasm that Zelda falls into. Link jumps after her, but she is [[warp|warped]] away, and only the mysterious hand saves him from the chasm.
 
Later, Link awakens on [[Great Sky Island]], where [[Rauru (Tears of the Kingdom)|a spirit's voice]] explains that he nearly died, and that he had to replace his corrupted necrotic arm with the strange arm, as it was beyond repair. After finding the [[Decayed Master Sword]], he travels to the Island's [[Temple of Time (Tears of the Kingdom)|Temple of Time]]. However, he is denied access, and Rauru explains that the arm - which was originally his own - has weakened, and he must restore it with [[Light of Blessing|Lights of Blessing]] from the island's three [[Shrine of Light|Shrines of Light]]. Returning to the Temple of Time after receiving the [[Ultrahand]], [[Fuse]] and [[Ascend]] powers; he receives a vision of Zelda which grants him the [[Recall]] power. Stymied by a second door which relies on his own strength, waning after Ganondorf's ravaging of his health, Link uses Recall to obtain a fourth Light of Blessing from another shrine, and trades them to a [[Goddess Statue]] for a heart container, restoring the first part of what he'd lost.
 
After exiting through the door, Rauru's ghost says goodbye and disperses into beads of light. At the end of a path, Link finds a mysterious light, and is bade by the Master Sword to place it in. The Master Sword is sent through time to Zelda, standing in the same place; while Link remains, hearing only a message from Zelda to find her. The [[Light Dragon]] then disperses the [[Cloud Barrier]] keeping him from the [[Surface]], and he dives down to [[Hyrule]] Kingdom.
 
Link then travels to [[Lookout Landing]]. There, he meets [[Purah]], who is now physically in her twenties after partially reversing her age reduction, and has become the head of Lookout Landing. She sends him to meet [[Hoz|Captain Hoz]] at the [[First Gatehouse]], who is on a mission to find and recover Link and Zelda. Upon arriving, Link, Hoz and the others see Princess Zelda staring at them from afar, before she flies away, and disappears in a burst of light.
 
Confused, Link heads back to rendezvous with Purah, where he fills her in on the events that happened at the First Gatehouse. With this knowledge, Purah informs Link that several regional phenomena have been reported by each of the four main races: The [[Rito]], [[Zora]], [[Goron]] and [[Gerudo]]. After this explanation, Purah activates the [[Skyview Towers]], the equivalent of the [[Sheikah Tower|Sheikah Towers]] from the previous game. Purah then gives Link the [[Paraglider]] and sends him on his way.
 
 
'''Tulin of the Rito'''
 
Link travels to the Rito village and discovers that the area is in the midst of an unprecedented blizzard which has forced many of the Rito adults to leave the village in the hands of their children while they go out to collect food and resources. The local stable has been sold to former rumor researcher [[Traysi]] and converted into the headquarters of the new [[Lucky Clover Gazette]]. Link gets hired as a reporter and is partnered with a Rito named [[Finn]]. Their job is to visit Hyrule's [[Stable]]s to gather intel on sightings of Princess Zelda. In [[Rito Village]], Link meets up with [[Teba]], who has taken over as the village elder upon the former elder's retirement. Teba is arguing with his young son [[Tulin]], a gifted flyer who wants to investigate the massive storm cluster high above the village, which they believe to be the source of the region's constant heavy snowfall.
 
 
'''Yunobo of the Gorons'''
 
Link travels towards [[Death Mountain]] and the city of the Gorons. On the way, other travelers warn him about avoiding Gorons with "[[Marbled Rock Roast|strange rocks]]". As he nears the mines and quarries of Death Mountain, Link runs into several Gorons with glowing red eyes lazing about eating Marbled Rock Roasts. The elder and younger of the Gorons who can't eat the tough rock "delicacy" try to stir their bewitched friends and family, who have all but halted regular work and at times turn to scamming travelers in order to get rupees for more Marbled Rock Roast. In Goron City, Link sees the Goron elder [[Bludo]] arguing with [[Yunobo]], descendant of Champion Daruk and CEO of the new "Yunobo, Co". Bludo asks Yunobo to quit mining the Marbled Rock Roasts, which have disrupted life in the city. Yunobo, with uncharacteristic bravado insists that Princess Zelda herself told him the Marbled Rock Roast was perfectly safe. He further states that he and his new company are responsible for the success of the Gorons and that Bludo should step aside and let Yunobo run things.
 
 
{{TODO|Rest of story}}
 
==Gameplay==
Gameplay is heavily based on that of ''Breath of the Wild''. Changes include:
*Most Sheikah technology from ''Breath of the Wild'' is either entirely absent or replaced with [[Zonai]] technology. The latter includes [[Zonai Device]]s, technological tools and weapons fuelled by the new [[Energy Cell]] mechanic.
*The main gameplay [[Rune]]s - [[Magnesis]], [[Stasis]], [[Cryonis]] and [[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bombs]] - have been replaced with new [[Right Arm Ability|Right Arm Abilities]]:
**[[Ultrahand]] is an expanded Magnesis; able to move almost any item which is not locked down, rather than being limited to metallic items. In addition, it can "attach" items to surfaces or other items, allowing for the creation of vehicles and other constructions.
**[[Fuse]] allows weapons and shields to be merged with materials or each other, allowing for the construction of more complex items. It also allows arrows to be fused with any material. As part of this mechanic, most non-fused weapons found are "decayed", reducing their power and durability relative to their ''Breath of the Wild'' versions; while non-standard arrows such as [[Fire Arrow|fire arrow]]s are no longer purchasable, and can only be created with material fusions.
**[[Ascend]] allows Link to travel vertically upward through solid material. Limits include that the platform must be relatively even, and the base must be within a certain distance of Link. Link can also only use it to travel upward from the [[Depths]] through specific columns, such as at the [[Bridge of Hylia]].
**[[Recall]] allows Link to literally rewind the path of an item, including blocks which fall from [[the Sky]].
**Of the other "lost" runes, Remote Bombs are replaced with [[Time Bomb]]s and the returning [[Bomb Flower]]s, once again making bombs a limited resource; and Cryonis is partially replaced with a new mechanic where any ice weapon, [[Ice Arrow|ice arrow]] or thrown icy material can create a shallow ice platform on water, similar to ice arrows in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. Stasis is not replaced.
*Materials can now be thrown rather than just dropped. Thrown materials work similarly to when they are fused to arrows. While they do not consume arrows or bow durability, they do not travel as far
*The [[Sheikah Slate]] is replaced with the [[Purah Pad]]. Other than the missing runes, this works largely similarly, housing the [[map]] (including the [[warp]] system), [[Camera (Rune)|camera]] and [[Hyrule Compendium]]; but the Adventure Log detailing quests and memories is moved to this from the main pause menu, and it also holds new Character Profiles for key characters as they are encountered.
*In addition to the main "[[surface]]" area, which is a modified copy of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' Hyrule; new areas above in [[the Sky]] and below in the [[Depths]] have been added. While the Depths mirror the surface, the sky is filled with [[Sky Island]]s, mostly small rocky bodies floating unsupported in mid-air.
 
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===Screenshots===
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==Videos==
{{Youtube|3fr1Z07AV00|320|E3 2019 Reveal Trailer ({{date|y=2019|m=6|d=11}})}}
{{Youtube|Pi-MRZBP91I|320|E3 2021 Teaser ({{date|y=2021|m=6|d=15}})}}
{{Youtube|f_vgseuw_o8|320|Announcement of delay to 2023 ({{date|y=2022|m=3|d=29}}}}
{{Youtube|2SNF4M_v7wc|320|Title Announcement trailer ({{date|y=2022|m=9|d=13}})}}
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{{Youtube|fYZuiFDQwQw|320|February 2023 trailer ({{date|y=2023|m=2|d=8}})}}
{{Youtube|a6qna-ZCbxA|320|March 2023 gameplay demonstration ({{date|y=2023|m=3|d=28}})}}
{{Youtube|uHGShqcAHlQ|320|April 2023 trailer ({{date|y=2023|m=4|d=13}})}}
 
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