We've seen Link free falling, using a new glider, and even riding on the back of flying creatures. In the trailers we've seen so far, it's clear that the skies will be a big part of Breath of the Wild 2. The clip finishes with a message that reads: "The sequel to Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is in development." There's a tremor, the castle is smothered with dust. The video then cuts to a long shot of Hyrule Field, with Hyrule Castle in the distance. Something shocks the pair, and then we cut to what appears to be the resurrection of some long-dead (and creepy looking) warrior. Spirit-like tendrils creep around the musty tomb they're exploring, with the pair riding a large elephant-like beast.
It features a torch-carrying Link and Zelda traversing a dark dungeon beneath Hyrule (no big surprise there). The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom trailer that first revealed the game is just 82 seconds long and there's no dialogue whatsoever, but there are some clues to be gathered from it. We got our very first glimpse of Tears of the Kingdom at E3 2019, with this spooky trailer that shows Zelda and Link exploring an underground chamber – with some mysterious runes, glowing hands, and a brand-new haircut that has set the internet on fire.