"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" Has Loads of Secrets Which Players Can Rarely Know
Since its official launch, "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" has witnessed a huge success. The title was released on March 3, 2017, as Nintendo's exclusive attraction to its newest gaming masterpiece: Switch. Within the first three weeks, the game has clinched the record of being fastest selling standalone title in Nintendo's contemporary history. Besides being one of the most exciting role-playing saga and a pioneer in the queue of Switch console exclusives, the title also comes with certain secretive modes and objects.
According to GameSpot, the latest revelation which has made ample rounds of speculations among the gamers is its hidden contents. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" has already seen the lights of the day in the first week of March 2017 The game has already gone through a couple of weeks. But as the latest indications are driving towards the title's mechanism, the players are hinting towards different areas in the game where they found a number of hidden stuff. One of the most accountable items among these is a bunch of easter eggs which can astonish one with its charm.
As per a report by Pocket-lint, the players have even portrayed various humorous yet striking skill sets in the game. The report suggested of some players using an adorable 'cucco' - the Hyrule title of a chicken seen in the game. The player seems to attack and destroy the enemies with the tiny creature. Some of the players even matched their protagonists' footsteps with a watchdog in "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild". All and all, with such scenes the game is turning out to be hilarious as well as mysterious at the same time.
The players can even enjoy a ride with hidden and rare giant looking horse in the game. The horse is actually hidden in the eastern parts of the Gerudo deserts. As the range of hidden objects and zones are coming out day by day, it can be said rightly that "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" has lot more left to be revealed.
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