Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom has been delayed by a whole year to make sure there are no bugs
The quote “A delayed or rushed game will eventually be good” is a common one in the gaming industry. Although the source of the quotation is debated, the meaning is correct.
Nintendo created Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom with this in mind. It is a strong contender to be the greatest videogame of this generation. In our review, we described the game as a work of brilliance that defied expectations. We owe its incredible quality to all the work put into it. One of those years was spent polishing it to remove any bugs.
According to a Washington Post interview conducted with series producer Eiji Aonuma, a full year was dedicated solely to the testing and polishing of the game’s performance and mechanics. Gene Park, the reporter who conducted the interviews, tweeted the following: “Eiji said that when he first announced a delay in March 2022 for Zelda Tears of the Kingdom the game was almost complete.” “The last year has been spent polishing the game, making it work.”
It’s safe to say the extra time spent was appreciated, as Tears of the Kingdom offers a wide range of options for what the players can create and do. The players have frantically scoured Hyrule to find nearly all it offers, which has skyrocketed this game to be the most highly rated of the year on Metacritic.
This is one of the most thirsty Zelda games we have ever seen, as degenerate fans are thirsting over the new Ganondorf along with exploding searches on Pornhub following the launch of Totk. This is one of the most thirsty Zelda titles we have ever seen. Degenerate Zelda fans are clamoring for the latest Ganondorf and search results on Pornhub explode.
The game is truly a masterpiece, and the year-long delay has done wonders. The next releases have a lot of work ahead as they attempt to topple Zelda’s pedestal. Hopefully, they will be able to do so with enough stamina to make it to the top.