Players can collect and trade items with NPCs, influencing the game world and obtaining valuable resources.

Tears of the Kingdom shipped with some performance issues (frame drops in the Depths and Korok Forest). Nintendo released multiple updates (v1.1.0 through v1.2.1) that fixed duplication glitches and improved stability.

If Breath of the Wild was defined by the "Chemistry Engine," Tears of the Kingdom is defined by "Ultrahand." This new rune ability allows Link to manipulate objects, gluing them together to create contraptions. Coupled with the Zonai devices—fans, wheels, rockets, and steering sticks—Ultrahand transforms every player into an engineer.

The power to reverse time for specific objects, used for both intricate puzzles and returning projectiles to enemies. The Sky Islands:

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With Nintendo unlikely to release a native PC port, the NSP will remain the primary vector for high-fidelity Tears of the Kingdom experiences. Community mods like and “Linkle Mod” are distributed as patch files that modify the NSP’s RomFS.

Weather conditions, time of day, and environmental hazards play significant roles in gameplay, affecting both exploration and combat.

A new power that allows Link to quickly move up certain surfaces or objects without needing to climb, providing a new layer of mobility.

The story of Tears of the Kingdom explores deeper themes and character backstories, offering a more personal look at the lives of Hyrule's inhabitants.

Link stood on the edge of a crumbling sky island, the wind whipping through his champion’s leathers. Below, Hyrule was a tapestry of scars. Great plumes of Malice—that sickly, pulsating gloom—erupted from the earth like black veins seeking the sun.

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