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For the Switch 2, Zelda, in all its forms, has become the perfect in-between game
A look at just how much Zelda there is on Switch 2 - and how to fit it all in.
Just look at the Nintendo Switch Online offering, which covers everything from the original Zelda on the NES to absolute classics like Link to the Past and Ocarina as well as weirdo off-shoots like the Oracle games, Four Swords and the Minish Cap. If you have the two recent Zelda games, Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, they’ll be on your homescreen too, along with paid upgrades - free if you’re a member of Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack - which boost them in all sorts of ways and make them feel a little bit new again. | Image credit: Nintendo As such I tend to fall in love with these two games and throw everything into them for a few glittering days every six months or so, and then I drop away, eventually returning only when I can convince myself that it’s not important that I can’t remember what I was doing, or which threads I was following, or how close I was to Ganon.
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