Summary
Nintendo may be planning to revisitThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildfor the Switch 2, as suggested by some newly shared information from a reliable industry insider. This effort may result in an enhanced version ofBreath of the Wild, which has been rumored about for a while now.
The first indication of such a project being in the works emerged online last September, when it wasreported that Nintendo showcasedBreath of the Wildrunning on a Switch 2 prototypebehind closed doors at Gamescom 2023. The upgraded version of the game supposedly ran at a 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, partially thanks to AI frame generation.
New Breath of the Wild Version Code-Named ‘U-King-O’ Possibly in the Works
Prominent Sega leaker Midori has recently reignited the rumors of an enhanced version ofBreath of the Wildwith a claim that Nintendo is currently working on a project code-named “U-King-O.” The first part of that moniker matches the internal designation ofBreath of the Wild, Unbound King, which was first revealed viaa leakof Nintendo’s E3 2014 showroom instruction packet. Later datamining efforts have also confirmed that the game’s Wii U executable is called “U-King.rpx.” The letter O may be a reference to the Switch 2, with Midori opining it might be connected to the upcoming console’s codename.
The Switch 2’s Name or Codename May Start With an ‘O’
If that theory is accurate, then therecently leaked “Muji” designation may not be the actual Switch 2 codename, on account of it not starting with an “O.” At the same time, “O” may also be the first letter of the Switch successor’s official name. Nintendo has historically used both naming formats when designating internal game projects. E.g., the former Wii U exclusiveCaptain Toad: Treasure Trackerwas originally code-named Kinopio, while its 2018 Switch port was called Kinopio-S. At the same time, Nintendo dubbed its 3DS version Kinopio-C, in reference to its target platform’s codename, CTR.
Irrespective of any potential implications for the Switch 2 (code)name, this information does appear to suggest that a new version ofBreath of the Wildis in the pipeline. Since the purported project has apparently received a platform-specific designation, it is possible that Nintendo intends to sell it as a standalone title, even though the upcomingSwitch successor has long been rumored to offer backward compatibility.
During its latest earnings call, Nintendo confirmed that theSwitch 2 will be revealed before the end of its current fiscal year, which concludes in March 2025. But with recent reports pointing to that month as the console’s release window target, it is plausible that the much-anticipated device will be officially announced as early as summer 2024.
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