Breath of the Wild Player makes new discovery four years later

A Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild player made a significant discovery almost four years after the game was released for the Nintendo Switch. While Breath of nature does not get newer, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite players continue to play it The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2, which will be released later this year. That said, this new discovery is not a way to explore the world of the game or test different game mechanics, but was born out of the game code.

In addition to digging up a shrine that was never released, YouTuber Waikuteru dug up a debugging room, which again revealed interesting insights into the game’s development. To recreate the debug room in the game, the mud had to merge existing code with different mods, and the result is the video below.

Called the “MarioClubTestDungeon”, the debugging room is not the biggest revelation, but it’s proof of the game’s next that is still searching for new secrets and content. Unfortunately, it is no longer in the real game, which means you, us and the average joe do not have access in any capacity.

Unfortunately, this is the most exciting thing going on at the moment. Zelda players, but that should change soon. Not only is not Breath of the Wild 2 comes sooner rather than later, but it looks like Nintendo might be preparing to bring classic Zelda games to Switch and Switch Lite for the series’ 35th anniversary this year.

Right now, Nintendo has commented on this debug video and what it reveals in any capacity. If it changes for some reason – it certainly will not happen – we will update the story accordingly.

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