
That goes double for anyone with the pretty collector’s edition map, which is a physical bonus item for the limited release. Polygon’s got its own guide to help players out on their journeys, but this fanmade map is a solid complement thus far. There’s a lot to explore in Breath of the Wild, so expect the map to be filled out over the coming weeks. The Zelda Universe team has opened up submissions, allowing for anyone to suggest new places of interest to add to the map. Users can toggle between the different waypoints, and if there’s anything they’ve found in their own games that isn’t reflected on the map, there’s a way to pitch in. Zelda MapsĪlthough it’s only in its first build, the map is already pretty useful. A look at the center of the collaborative Breath of the Wild map. The hope is to eventually transform it into a Google Street View-esque map, which players can scroll through for an even more comprehensive look. GoldenChaos wrote that the group even has 3D models to use for future versions. It also borrows the look of the game’s own map directly, thanks to some leaked Breath of the Wild disc images. The interactive map differentiates between these significant locations, like shrines, sidequests and collectibles.
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“Joshua Lindquist and Danilo Passos are the brains, but a lot of Zelda Wiki contributors are helping make. “This has been a HUGE community project!” user GoldenChaos explained. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild guide and walkthroughįan sites Zelda Universe and Hyrule Legends developed the collaborative Breath of the Wild map, as its owner explained in a Reddit thread about the project.
