One very creative and resourceful fan of the upcoming and highly anticipatedThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomcreates a stunning wood carving of the game’s title logo.Breath of the Wildfans are looking forward toTears of the Kingdomcoming out in May of 2023 and are busy playing through the first game as well as creating fan art and other imaginative creations, such as this wood carving, to tide them over until the sequel’s release.

Fans and players have many high hopes for the highly anticipated sequel toBreath of the Wild, such as hoping thatTears of the Kingdomwill expand on Dungeons and Divine Beastsfrom the first game and give them new flare and flavor. From footage and info that Nintendo has released, it seems that the developers plan to keep the elements fromBreath of the Wildthat players loved as well as add new dynamics to give the sequel an identity of its own.

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As they wait forTears of the Kingdomto release, Reddit user Mr Pioupiou made a wood-carving recreation of the game’s title logo. The detail in the work is remarkable - the artist showcases their attention to minute details with the lettering in the logo having the decaying and falling apart effect. The Shiekah patterns andZelda’s mysterious Zonai Civilizationthemed designs on the Master Sword and in the background of the logo also have such small, intricately designed details.

Fans and gamers alike have noticed thatTears of the Kingdomshares imagery with previousZeldatitleslikeSkyward SwordandTwilight Princess, hinting at possible Easter eggs, references, or even callbacks to those previous games in the franchise. So, as fans create artwork and other creations to pay homage toTears of the Kingdom, there are bound to be many such secrets hidden within the aesthetics of the game’s official art, trailers, and other such promotional material.

As the next six months go by, fans are bound to play more ofBreath of the Wildand start coming up with theories about where the next game will go in terms of story, characters, and setting. In terms of the world itself, many fans hope thatTears of the Kingdomwill expand on Hyrule’s intricate detailsand give more of an emphasis to settlements, cities, towns, and other such inhabited areas. In any case, asTears of the Kingdomcomes closer to its release, fans will likely continue to create artwork and other such creations as they wait.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis set to release onMay 12, 2023, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

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