A Zelda theory suggests that the next game might involve underwater exploration.

Fans of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom sparked new theories after viewing new gameplay footage, one theory being about swimming underwater.

March 29th 2023.

A Zelda theory suggests that the next game might involve underwater exploration.
The illumination of the ascend ability remains visible when Link is underwater in the recent footage of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom. This has initiated a plethora of theories from devoted The Legend Of Zelda fans who have been analyzing the new trailer and screenshots since the game's announcement. One theory posits that Tears Of The Kingdom could have underwater exploration, unlike its predecessor Breath Of The Wild. This is due to the new ascend ability which was demonstrated in the footage, showing Link passing through ceilings above him. When Link dives into a river, the ascend symbol is briefly seen lit up while he is underwater, then turning grey when he resurfaces, suggesting that the ability can be activated while submerged. This theory has been shared on Reddit by user Xiaonann, with many followers believing it to be plausible. There are some who have argued that there is no option for Link to dive deeper in the gameplay, and that the glowing ascend icon is just a visual bug. NHS has treated 327 gaming addicts, including children, in the past year.

It is evident from the newly released 10 minutes of gameplay of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom that the ascend ability is still activated even when Link is submerged in water. This has led to speculation among fans that underwater exploration could be a feature in the game. Evidence for this comes from the fact that the ascend symbol briefly lights up when Link is submerged, and then turns grey when he surfaces, suggesting that the ability can be triggered while underwater. This has been discussed on Reddit by user Xiaonann and subsequently debated by other fans, with some arguing that the icon lighting up could just be a visual bug.

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