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Every The Legend Of Zelda Amiibo And Where To Buy Them
With The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom less than a week away, the internet is at peak Zelda hype levels, and we’re willing to bet some fans are looking to express their excitement by filling out their Zelda Amiibo collections.
Well, you’re in luck–Nintendo is reprinting several popular Zelda Amiibos ahead of Tears of the Kingdom’s release, and many hard-to-find models are also available from official retailers and third-party sellers alike.
To make your search easier, we compiled this list of every The Legend of Zelda Amiibo and where to find them. You’ll find links to everything from the new Tears of the Kingdom Link Amiibo, to the original Smash Bros. Link Amiibo from 2014. Note that not all figures are in stock at the time of writing–and if they are, some are priced higher than normal. Future stock and pricing are subject to change, so be sure to check the store listings we link for the latest availability.
For more on Tears of the Kingdom, check out our preorder guide, which details all of retailer-specific bonuses. The special-edition Zelda-themed Switch OLED is still available, too.
Link (Tears of the Kingdom) Amiibo
$16
Also available at:
Zelda & Loftwing Amiibo
$24
Adult Link (Ocarina of Time) Amiibo
$16
Currently sold out at the time of writing, but we expect it to restock within the next week.
Link (Majora’s Mask) Amiibo
$16
8-Bit Link (The Legend of Zelda) Amiibo
Link (Super Smash Bros. Series) Amiibo
Link (Link’s Awakening) Amiibo
Link (Skyward Sword) Amiibo
Link (Twilight Princess) Amiibo
Archer Link (Breath of the Wild) Amiibo
Rider Link (Breath of the Wild) Amiibo
Toon Link (Super Smash Bros.) Amiibo
Toon Link (Wind Waker) Amiibo
Wolf Link and Midna (Twilight Princess) Amiibo
Young Link (Super Smash Bros.)
Ganondorf (Super Smash Bros.) Amiibo
Sheik (Super Smash Bros.) Amiibo
Zelda (Breath of the Wild) Amiibo
Zelda (Super Smash Bros.) Amiibo
Toon Zelda (Wind Waker) Amiibo
Daruk Amiibo
Mipha Amiibo
Revali Amiibo
Urbosa Amiibo
Bokoblin Amiibo
Guardian Amiibo
Toon Link + Zelda (Wind Waker) Amiibo Pack
Breath of the Wild Champions Amiibo 4-Pack
Here’s Who Voices Zelda In The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is releasing very soon, and now another key detail about the RPG has been revealed regarding one of its main characters.
Patricia Summersett, who voiced Princess Zelda in 2017’s Breath of the Wild, is coming back to play the character once again in Tears of the Kingdom. Summersett said Nintendo gave her the green light to announce her involvement, and her announcement video is pretty nice and wholesome.
In the video, Summersett talks about how she’s amazed that the series was created in part because of Shigeru Miyamoto’s love of the outdoors and nature. To honor this, Summersett shared a photo of herself as a child catching a frog in a coffee tin.
‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’ spoilers flood the internet after pre-launch leak
If you were hoping to avoid spoilers before playing Nintendo’s highly anticipated follow-up to Breath of the Wild, that goal just got a lot harder: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been leaked. Physical copies of the game appeared on sites over the weekend, apparently selling for up to $300 each. Now, digital copies of the game have shown up online. Some who have downloaded the pirated files have streamed footage of the game’s intro and gameplay.
How this all happened still isn’t completely clear. According to a thread on the GamingLeaksAndRumors subreddit, players who received the physical game early posted scattered images. One person allegedly dumped the game from a physical cart to a computer and started streaming it on a Discord sever via PC emulation. Eventually, admins on that server said the files were being uploaded to filesharing websites.
These kinds of leaks are becoming more common. Back in 2018, Kingdom Hearts 3 made it to some players six weeks before the title’s planned launch. More recently, a hacker acquired a test build of the next Grand Theft Auto game and released more than an hour of footage from the build. And indeed, this has happened to Nintendo before: The Wii U version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was leaked before launch back in 2017.
Nintendo hasn’t commented on the situation yet, but it’s likely they’ll pursue legal action if they can identify the leaker. The company recently subpoenaed Discord for information on users who leaked a Tears of the Kingdom art book earlier this year. There’s also the case of Gary Bowser, a hacker for Team Xecuter who developed and sold devices that enabled people to play pirated games on the Nintendo Switch — he was jailed in 2022, and has been ordered to pay 25-30% of his monthly gross income to Nintendo in restitution for the rest of his life.
Curious what to expect from the new game without having to delve into leaks and spoilers? You can read Engadget’s own preview of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom right here.
Nintendo did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-legend-of-zelda-tears-of-the-kingdom-spoilers-flood-the-internet-after-pre-launch-leak-193831043.html?src=rss
The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Has Food Recipes This Time
Link has a fuzzy memory at the start of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, so that might be why he can’t remember any of the dishes he cooks in the game. But that will change with Tears of the Kingdom. This time, Nintendo will store notes in a submenu for Link’s concoctions.
The official Zelda Japan Twitter account highlighted this new quality-of-life upgrade, spotted by Polygon.
【料理メモ】
ちなみに、作った料理はいつでも「料理メモ」で振り返ることができます。
お気に入りの料理をまた作りたいとき、レシピが確認できて便利です。
※ゲーム画面は英語版です。#ゼルダの伝説 #TearsOfTheKingdom pic.twitter.com/MswTefOTd9— ゼルダの伝説 (@ZeldaOfficialJP) April 28, 2023
The provided example in the tweet above showcases meat and seafood fry. The dish needs a piece of meat and two fish, which then will provide Link with six hearts of recovery. A glaring omission, though, seems to be the lack of just pressing a button to make that meal immediately. It appears as though players will still manually need to put those ingredients together instead of a quicker, automatic method.
PSA: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Spoilers Have Begun to Leak
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom preorder guide
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If you’re looking to buy yourself a ticket aboard the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom hype train and preorder the game ahead of its May 12th launch, you might as well get some cool extra bonuses. Some retailers are offering free preorder incentives like a wooden plaque or an art print, which are a nice bonus that doesn’t cost anything extra. Or, super-fans willing to plunk down extra money can get the fancy Collector’s Edition with lots of accouterments (if it ever becomes available again, sadly).
So which way to preorder nets you the most benefit? There’s already one method that allows you to save $20 on the game, but that’s only on the digital version and exclusive to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Here, we’ll go over the…
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Dive Into the Unknown Trailer
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Elden Ring legend completes ludicrous ‘all Malenia’ challenge run that replaced every enemy with the game’s hardest boss
Apex Legends Season 17 Start Date, New Legend Ballistic, And Everything We Know
Apex Legends Season 17: Arsenal is just a few weeks away, and while most of the season’s details are currently under wraps, we do have information regarding some of the new additions coming to the game when Season 17 goes live.
In addition to confirmation that players will get to meet a new legend for the first time in six months, we’ve got the scoop on Ballistic’s background–and some context clues hinting at his abilities. Dataminers have also uncovered some interesting tidbits, so keep scrolling for an up-close look at all the new content heading to Apex Legends in Season 17.
Start Date
Respawn has confirmed that Season 17 will go live on Tuesday, May 9 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET, exactly one minute after the Veiled Collection Event comes to an end.