Breath of the Wild: Grusha's Zelda cosplay is heavenly

Breath of the Wild: Grusha's Zelda cosplay is heavenly

Breath of the Wild

One of Nintendo's great strengths is the ability to reinvent itself on a regular basis, always making its classic IPs fresh and new, creating an incredible balance between modernity and classicism. Breath of the Wild is a great example. The credit also goes to the artists of the company, who give a new look to beloved characters like Zelda, the princess of Hyrule. In the most recent chapter, Zelda is not a character who is given too much space, but she still captivated the players. Now, Grusha transports those feelings in a new Zelda cosplay.

As you can see from the two Instagram images below (don't forget to scroll!), Grusha has recreated Zelda and given her a delicate touch, pointing all about pastel colors. The ears of corn also help to give a more classic touch to this shot, bringing the figure of Zelda closer to that of a deity of nature. Finally, the light flooding the background makes this cosplay heavenly.

This Zelda cosplay made by Grusha will also receive new shots, so we can expect a lot from this cosplayer. In the past we had the opportunity to see Zelda in the cosplay of Grusha in the Gerudo version.

Changing genre, we recommend the cosplay of Himiko Toga by lit.miracle: she bewitches you with her eyes. Pepper's Lisa cosplay is also perfectly done. How not to admire the cosplay of Ciri by Likeassassin: she is the most beautiful ever.




What do you think of Grusha's Zelda cosplay? Has the end result convinced you, or do you think the Breath of the Wild character deserves a different kind of interpretation?

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild anime is a fan-made treat

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A The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild anime is a fan-made delight that you can watch below. 


This comes from Chinese animator Youyang Kong, reimagining The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as an anime where we can see Link protecting a Korok from a duo of rampaging Guardians, ducking and weaving with style between bombardments as he takes on the foes.


In the description for the video on YouTube, Youyang Kong says the complete product took almost two months to finish. They didn't work on the project alone though, because the musical accompaniments were provided by Sihan Yuan, while the sound work was done by artist Doudou.


This will certainly make the wait for more Breath of the Wild-related news a little less painful. Breath of the Wild 2 is currently in development at Nintendo, but that's really all we know about the enigmatic sequel so far, after a teaser trailer first announced the sequel to the beloved game back at E3 2019.


Earlier this year, longtime Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma appeared in a special Nintendo Direct, to reveal The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, a retouched port of the Wii game that's coming to the Nintendo Switch later this year in July. When Skyward Sword arrives on the Switch, you'll be able to play it with both motion controls and conventional controls, giving players a new way to experience the Wii adventure.


Elsewhere in the presentation, Aonuma reassured fans that development on the Breath of the Wild sequel was 'proceeding smoothly', asking everyone to wait just a little bit longer before more news of the highly anticipated sequel. Until Nintendo is ready to announce any new information regarding the sequel, we'll have to make do with that mysterious reveal trailer.


If you're looking to reserve your copy of the Skyward Sword Switch port ahead of time, head over to guide on the best The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD pre-order deals for more.





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