Rumor hints at dimensional shifting mechanic for next Zelda game

A gaming insider has shared a rumor about the next mainline Legend of Zelda title for Nintendo Switch 2, centering on a dimensional shifting mechanic. The concept involves using tears to travel between worlds, building on open-world elements from previous entries. While unconfirmed, the idea draws inspiration from an existing ability in the series.

Xboxera cofounder Nick “Shpeshal Nick” Baker discussed an alleged rumor for the upcoming mainline Zelda game during a recent podcast crossover with Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb. According to Baker, the game would feature dimensional shifting as a core mechanic, allowing players to transport between worlds via tears. This system is said to influence puzzle-solving and various gameplay elements, while retaining much of the open-world design seen in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

The rumor speculates that Nintendo might expand on the Ascend ability from Tears of the Kingdom, which originated as a development tool, into the foundation of an entire title. Baker's account remains unverified, with the article noting skepticism toward single-source Nintendo leaks unless corroborated by multiple reports or supply chain information. Despite doubts, the concept is described as intriguing and potentially fitting for the franchise's evolution.

No release details have surfaced, and the next Zelda is likely years from launch. This rumor emerges amid anticipation for Nintendo's Switch successor, though official announcements have been scarce.

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