A week’s worth of legends, myths, and spinning charge attacks
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis out. I’m sure many are reading this article on a Monday morning with tired eyes from a launch weekend full of exploration and adventures in Hyrule.
As part of this big launch, we kicked offanother themed Zelda Weekhere at Destructoid. Throughout the week, our staff and contributors pitched in with stories, opinions, lists, analyses, and more, all about theZeldafranchise. It was a solid week full of articles that they should be proud of, and as the person that curated the whole thing, I’m very thankful for their contributions.
One of my biggest takeaways, as the week came together, was how expansiveZeldahas become. It’s not just Link going on adventures. We had looks at what a fighting game, or Linkle-centered spin-off, might look like. Chris Moyse explored the legacy of fun, strange ads for theZeldaseries, as they evolved over time and alongside pop culture. We looked at what place the titular princess has in the series, and how one big date may have marked a permanent shift in the series’ storytelling.
It was, by all accounts, an excellent week. So if you’re recuperating from a long weekend of playingTears of the Kingdomand still craving someZeldato read, here’s everything we put together from the last week of coverage.
Still moreZeldaon the way
That’s a wrap for this year’sZeldaWeek, but it’s far from the end of ourZeldacoverage. There is little doubt we’ll keep followingTears of the Kingdom, seeing what players do with it and developing more takes on it as time goes on.
We may even look at doing some more theme weeks this year, as there’s certainly no shortage of big launches in our future. But to our writers who contributed, and to everyone who clicked through and read, thank you for makingZeldaWeek 2023 a great one. See y’all in Hyrule.