
Zelda: Breath of the Wild Beaten on Switch 2 Before Launch
Apr 28, 2025 9:05 AMThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has been completed by a player using the yet-to-be-released Nintendo Switch 2. Speedrunner Ikaboze took advantage of a preview event to defeat Ganon in record time, demonstrating the game's capabilities on the new console. With just 20 minutes allotted, he achieved this remarkable feat in under 10 minutes by using a save file outside of Hyrule Castle. The Switch 2 Edition of Breath of the Wild is set to launch on June 5, 2025, and existing players can upgrade for enhanced visuals and frame rates. However, the new version does not include the game's previous expansions, which will need to be purchased separately.
What are the new features in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Switch 2 Edition?
The Switch 2 Edition features upgraded visuals, better frame rates, and a mobile app for tracking stats and achievements. Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members will receive the upgrade for free.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, initially released in 2017, has been acclaimed for its open-world design and innovative gameplay mechanics. The game redefined open-world gaming in the Zelda franchise, allowing players to explore Hyrule in unprecedented ways. With the upcoming release of the Switch 2 Edition, fans are excited to see how the game will evolve with new technology, potentially setting a standard for future titles in the series.

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Dude, finishing BotW in under 10 minutes on new hardware is insane – that speedrun tech is gonna be wild with those smoother frame rates. Kinda bittersweet the expansions aren't included though; guess we're still paying the Nintendo tax for the full experience.

Speedrunning a game on unreleased hardware Now that's some next-level flexing. Can't wait to see how those enhanced visuals make Hyrule pop even more Free upgrade for Expansion Pack members is a nice touch, but locking the DLC behind another paywall feels like classic Nintendo move.