- Wilderness And Kingdom tears Nintendo Switch 2 editions will allow players to repair their equipment
- Players will have to download the Zelda Notes app to access exclusive functionality
- The daily bonus offer will give players the opportunity to repair their weapons
The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of Zelda’s legend: Breath of the Wild And Kingdom tears will give players the possibility of repairing their equipment with a companion application.
Although this was not officially announced by Nintendo himself, the discovery has just YouTuber Zeltik, who spotted in the recent Nintendo Treehouse Live that the new Zelda Notes application will offer the functionality exclusively for Switch 2 editions (via IGN).
When you use Zelda Notes, players will be able to access a daily bonus function once a day, allowing them to roll a wheel wheel and exchange a random bonus in the game. Some of them include health recovery, an elixir fireproof, a hasty meal, a recovery of endurance, a recharge of energy cells, etc.
These are all articles or buffs that can be found in the game but, in particular, the daily bonus will also offer means to repair your equipment, which is neither Wilderness neither Kingdom tears Offers in current switching versions.
Some bonuses that can be identified in the video are “arc repairs” and “equipment repairs”, which suggests that there may also be sword and shield repairs.
For players who are perhaps not a fan of the sustainability of the weapons of the game, this new functionality of the Zelda Notes application seems to be a decent circumvention solution if you do not want to risk losing your favorite sword in the middle of a boss fight.
The Nintendo Switch 2 was launched on June 5, 2025, for $ 449.99 / £ 395.99 or $ 499.99 / £ 429.99 for a Mario Kart World pack. The Switch 2 editions of Wilderness And Kingdom tears are launch titles of day one.
Although there has been some initial confusion, it has now been confirmed that the two games will contain the full game and upgrades on the cartridge, although there is still a certain uncertainty as to whether the players will have to continue WildernessDownloadable contents (DLC).
If you are looking to get your hands on a Switch 2, pre-orders are now alive in the United Kingdom, but American pre-orders and Canadian pre-orders have been delayed because Nintendo assesses the potential prices.