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Leaked Codename Suggests Nintendo's Best Game Is Coming To Switch 2

Prominent Nintendo insiders are hinting that could be ported to the upcoming Switch 2 console. Furthermore, it could be one of the launch titles for the new system, arriving on the Switch successor with some much-needed upgrades.

The first hint of this came from leaker Midori on X (formerly Twitter), who is known to have good intel within the online community. In the initial post, they pointed out that Nintendo was working on a project with the codename “.” They stated that this could possibly be something tied to the next Nintendo console or even be its codename.

However, then, Nintendo insider Stealth quoted the tweet and revealed that U-King was the name for ,putting in speculation thatit could be an upgraded version of the game coming to the Switch 2.

Stealth further stated that it could be upgraded via not just the visuals, but by bundling in the two-part DLC package that received after its 2017 release on the Nintendo Switch.

It's been one year since the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which was critically praised. Why don't we talk about it like BotW?

The first of two DLC expansions was, whereplayers could go through a challenging dungeon to unlock the full power of the Master Sword. It also added the Hero’s Path Mode, where players could see where they traveled previously, and even a Master Mode to increase the difficulty of the game’s monsters. While Hero's Path was carried over to the Purah Pad in , Master Mode was not.

The second part of the DLC contained, which gave Link revamped boss fights – like that against Thunderblight Ganon – and allowed him to learn even more about the four Champions that perished in the initial strike of Calamity Ganon. Players who finished the content could also claim the Master Cycle Zero, a special ride that one could use to travel across Hyrule at impressive speed. Reviews of the DLC praised the content and noted that it added even more for fans to enjoy in an already legendary title.

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