
Perhaps Link is also in the same part of time or universe that Zelda is in, and he just simply needs to be able to find her. All throughout the trailer there is ample evidence that Hyrule has changed significantly, apart from the Sky Islands that are forming above Hyrule. With her looking up to the sky she is quite possibly aware that Link is battling up there and trying to find his way back to her. We see Zelda all alone on top of some structure looking up to the sky and crying out, “Link! You must find me!” That almost certainly confirms my suspicion that after falling Zelda does travel somewhere instead of falling to her demise. The final line of the trailer really shook me. Could she be able to somehow give Link the unaltered sword so he can defeat the resurrected Ganondorf? The sword that Zelda has in her possession has not been altered at all. We have seen evidence of Link wielding the Master Sword but it is covered in malice and looks to have been changed considerably. More importantly though, she is holding the Master Sword! You hear her say, “Link! You are our final hope.” It’s then that the trailer cuts to the logo of the game. Near the end of the trailer, amongst a lot of chaos and action of Link trying to save Hyrule, Zelda is shown wearing a beautiful white gown, a new haircut, and possible Zonai accessories in her hair. I am not suggesting that Zelda will be a playable character in the game, but perhaps through cutscenes we will learn more about where she is and what she needs to do. Zelda will have her own quest to complete in the game which will presumably affect the world of Hyrule and what Link is trying to do. As the events from Age of Calamity have shown, there are some multi-verse shenanigans at play possibly. Maybe to the past, future, or even an alternate timeline. Hearing this line instantly made me think that when Zelda falls she goes somewhere else instead of dying.

“I know why I am here…it’s something only I can do.” What she says can give us some possible clues.

We still see Link barely missing her hand as she falls, but we do see her again later in the trailer. Surely all of Hyrule would be in literal tears if she died.Īfter watching the final trailer recently shown off, it would appear that Zelda doesn’t die from the fall. Eventually the title of the game was revealed to be Tears of the Kingdom causing even more speculation that our princess had met her end. Zelda wasn’t shown in the trailer after that fall. We watched in horror as the trailer then showed an evil face, presumably Ganondorf, awakening. Very quickly the ground crumbles and we see Link trying to grab Zelda in time, but he isn’t able to catch her. They see malice forming and what looks like Zonai imagery swirling around the area. The video footage showed both her and Link exploring what looked like the underground of the castle. Take a look at the release date trailer down below, as well as some new screens.After watching the first few trailers, some Legend of Zelda fans speculated that Zelda was going to die in Tears of the Kingdom. I'm incredibly proud of this group and can't wait to show their work to the world." "The team has been keeping our heads down working on the game, and now that we're nearly done, I can safely say this marks a new chapter in the level of quality we can achieve. "We're excited to finally lock in a release date for Hand of Fate 2," commented Morgan Jaffit, Director, Defiant Development. These companions are a new addition to the series, and Ariadne is a melee tank that can break armour, whereas in board game she can duplicate cards of in games of chance to help the player out. The fourth companion has also been revealed - Ariadne of Stiegal. That's no accident either, as from launch the game will support 4K HD on Microsoft's system.

Defiant Development has announced that Hand of Fate 2 will be launching for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One on November 7, coinciding with the launch of the Xbox One X.
