Zelda: Breath of the Wild speedrunners continue to set super records a couple of days before Tears of the Kingdom

With less than a week left to wait until the release of the fantastic video game The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, gamers are once again setting impressive world records. So, speedrunners try to get through the novelty as soon as possible without paying attention to other game tasks. One of the lucky ones managed to complete the video game in 23:42. BotW Player 5 was able to spectacularly break the previous record set over a week ago, beating the opponent by 7 seconds.

It is a noticeable improvement in the results, which are highly appreciated in the gaming community. So, the Player 5 record is primarily associated with memorable moments in the battle. According to the record holder, a lot of time took the passage of the Great Plateau (where the speedrunner lost 15-16 seconds).

As a reminder, - Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an amazing action-adventure video game with a vast open-world developed and published by Nintendo. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the 19th game on May 12th. Gamers are happy to set new records, trying to overtake each other in passing the game and completing various tasks. Bright and spectacular plays of the series invariably attract the attention of fans.

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