Players who repeatedly launch Link into the stratosphere with constant explosions found that outer space exists in The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild. Most fans of The Legend Of Zelda have praised Nintendo’s latest major entry for its intricate open-world Hyrule, which has acted as a creative playground for gamers wishing to break away from Link’s most recent objective of uniting the ancient Champions of Hyrule and defeating wicked Calamity Ganon.
There are so many things to do and see in Breath Of The Wild that some gamers have even developed amusing BOTW loading screen memes about how easily sidetracked Link may be in exploring the huge countryside of Hyrule. Fans of The Legend of Zelda’s breath-of-the-wild are still discovering new facets of Hyrule over five years after the game’s release on the Nintendo Switch. When rainfall is in the forecast, it’s common for sheep to cuddle together for warmth. Other aspects include how Yiga Clan members and other opponents behave, such as their large, intimidating Guardians.
To make Link’s journey as easy as possible, gamers have devised several strategies, such as gaining a BOTW Shock Arrow using a jump exploit or restarting the game’s day/night cycle to give Link extra time to pick up fallen Star Fragment. Nintendo added an “outer space” far above the skies of Hyrule in Breath of the Wild, according to Reddit user ThornyFox. ThornyFox reportedly used the Inventory Corruption bug 70,000 times to have Link blow himself up with bomb arrows in order to go to this higher orbit. With that, ThornyFox’s Bomb Arrows launch our unfortunate hero high into the air and into the atmosphere, giving us a glimpse of the star-filled emptiness above Hyrule’s clouds as Link falls back to Earth.
With 17.5k upvotes, ThronyFox’s post entry has already wowed readers who were astounded by Nintendo’s attention to detail in Breath Of The Wild. To date, Breath Of The Wild has sold more than 27 million copies and has been acclaimed as one of gaming’s greatest achievements. This year’s E3 2021 Livestream event saw Nintendo unveil a sequel to Breath Of The Wild, leaving gamers across the world to speculate on how this new Zelda game will continue to expand on its predecessor’s success.
It’s been a while since Nintendo released any official information on Breath of the Wild 2, but the game was absent at TGA 2021 despite reports that they would be displaying more of it. Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild continues to wow gamers even after its debut, making its rendition of Hyrule feel like a live, breathing world for fans to explore and defend. To get a taste of what lies beyond our planet due to the intergalactic BOTW gameplay footage, Link must have endured a gruelling journey into deep space.