You’ll need to plan some space on your Nintendo Switch, as Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is likely to be one of the greatest Nintendo games ever released.
More fear than harm, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has not been pushed back and will be released on May 12, 2023. During last Wednesday’s Nintendo Direct, a gameplay video was shown to the delight of fans. In the news that we have been able to observe, we have above all been able to learn more about the construction mechanics of the vehicles. Using the materials found in the decoration, Link will be able to craft a means of transport; perfect for people who want to get lost in the realm of Hyrule.
In addition to the many images of the game, a collector’s edition has been released. It will contain an art book, a steel book, a metal poster and a small set of pins. But as that was not enough, a new amiibo Link has been added to the long list of interactive figurines. Something to delight fans of the license!
After these announcements, and especially the confirmation that Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will not be postponed, it was logical to wait for additional information. And, as the old saying goes: good luck! New information has been found in the product sheet of the game.
It will take space for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Since Zelda: Breath of the Wild was a giant for many players with its 14.4 GB, its little brother can surpass it. Indeed, according to information collected in the Japanese Nintendo eShop by bob4978135, the total file size of the game would exceed 18 GB.
This same information was found on the French, American and British Nintendo eShop. This confirms our idea that Tears of the Kingdom will be bigger than its big brother.
Therefore, Nintendo goes one step further, because when comparing other Switch exclusive games, it turns out that Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom wins the award for the heaviest Nintendo game in the history of the Japanese company! It’s not the biggest game ever seen on the Nintendo Switch, however. He is still far from dethroning the colossal NBA 2K23 with its 53.7 GB and the terrible Mortal Kombat 11 with its 32.5 GB.
However, he still deserves this honorary title, because far outperforms various Fire Emblem and Xenoblade gamestwo licenses known for their gigantic content.