The Legend of Zelda:Tears of the Kingdom-themed Switch OLED image has been leaked, and it shook the entireZeldacommunity. After the impact thatBreath of the Wildcaused in the gaming world, the long-awaited sequel is now closer than ever.The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis coming out July 24, 2025, and everyone is trying to contain their excitement.

It’s surely going to be interesting to see how Nintendo pulls off a sequel to a game that wasas groundbreaking asBreath of the Wild. It seems that the game’s graphics and engine will be similar to that of its predecessor, but it is unknown how mechanic changes in the sequel will be handled; perhaps they’ll be completely revamped or simply remain the same.

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Zeldafans were already making their owncustomizedTears of the Kingdom-inspired Joy-Consin order to prepare themselves for the new entry to theZeldaseries, but it seems that they may not need them after all. Recently leaks show that aLegend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomSwitch OLED might be coming out to celebrate the release of this anticipated game.

Regardless of it being a captivating piece of hardware, nothing has been confirmed by Nintendo and this is only a rumor for now, so it should be taken with a pinch of salt. The Switch console is completely black, but it seems to have circular decals that may be related to runes in the lore. The dock is white with these same decals, but they’re painted in gold. It also hasscript in the Sheikah languageon its left side. The Joy-Cons are white and gold; the left Joy-Con has green decals and the right Joy-Con has white decals - both of them come with white and gold wrist straps that can be attached at any time.

Even though the game’s release date is getting closer, still very little is known aboutTears of the Kingdom. Withrecent leaks and information onTears of the Kingdom, it seems that any minute now Nintendo might be pushed into revealing more details.Fans are skeptical about the authenticity of the product but if this Switch OLED turns out to be a fake, it will undoubtedly be debunked soon.Zeldatheorists will surely have a field day analyzing everything about it, especially the beautifully-design symbols and characters on it.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis set to release on June 14, 2025, for Nintendo Switch.

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