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'Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild': Limited Edition Unboxing Video [VIDEO]

'Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild': Limited Edition Unboxing Video [VIDEO]

Pia Merci

Nintendo has just posted a video of series producer Eiji Aonuma unboxing the $130 limited edition "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." This is while unfolding what was inside the premium bundle. 

The unboxing of the premium bundle starts off with the box where it uses the main Breath of the Wild illustrations. Then he pulls out the game's soundtrack where the creators put a lot of thought, attention and effort in making its content. It was thoroughly crafted for the game. It contains a variety of soundtracks found in the game. The next thing he gets is the most important of all -- the game itself. The cover features an exclusive artwork to European versions.

After which, the reviewer showed another box that features a cover of both the English and Japanese logo for the game. Inside the box is a figurine of the Master Sword of Resurrection and a flower called a Silent Princess, according to Dual Shockers.

The Master Sword is said to be the symbol of the world of Breath of the Wild. The influence of the color really depicts and captures its in-game appearance. He also added that players can use the figurine as a display on your desk and have it there while playing. If players want to know why the model sword is old and battered and why is there a flower growing alongside it, Aonuma-San teased viewers and said to just play the game and find out why.

"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is an approaching action-adventure role-playing game that was developed by Nintendo for the upcoming Nintendo Switch and Wii U consoles. It is considered to be the 19th main installment in the Legend of Zelda series.

"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" will be released together with the Nintendo Switch on March 3. The game will be played for the Wii U and the Nintendo Switch consoles.

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