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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom changes the game, again

As Nintendo drops the most anticipated game of the year, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, we unpack the hype and legacy of a storied franchise.
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When it comes to classic video games, there are names everyone's heard of. There's Mario. Donkey Kong. And of course there's the Legend of Zelda.

The game made its pixelated debut over thirty-five years ago and, in the decades since, the Zelda series has come to represent the spirit of adventure for millions of gamers. But, six years ago, the influential franchise managed to outdo itself with the release of Breath of the Wild – a game that redefined gaming for the modern age by giving players unparalleled control and creativity. 

Today, the long-awaited sequel is out. Lucy James, a senior video producer for Gamespot and Giant Bomb, joins Front Burner to explain the hype of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and the series' influence on the highest grossing industry in entertainment.

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