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As reported by VGC, the Japanese speedrunner known as Ikaboze posted a video of his handiwork on his YouTube channel after attending a Switch 2 preview event in Tokyo. Attendees were able to play ...
As reported by Nintendo Insider, Ikaboze used an autosave situated outside Hyrule Castle. There was no time for marvelling at the upgraded graphics, as the speedrunner quickly ditched all his ...
For Japanese speedrunner, Ikaboze, that game is Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Having recently attended one of Tokyo’s test events, he was able to load in a previous save file on the new Nintendo ...
Renowned Japanese speedrunner Ikaboze has pulled off an impressive feat by completing Breath of the Wild in its version for the yet-to-be-released Nintendo Switch 2. Ikaboze recently attended a ...
Japanese speedrunner Ikaboze has beaten the Nintendo Switch 2 version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Ikaboze attended the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience: Tokyo event, where he was given ...
At certain points in the video, Ikaboze tries (and fails) to pull off the game’s windbomb technique, which can launch Link high into the air and let him paraglide to far away locations.
Japanese speedrunner Ikaboze recently attended one of Nintendo's Switch 2 hands-on events, held in Tokyo, and used his familiarity with the game to beat Ganon with no fancy equipment (thanks ...
Spotted by VGC, Ikaboze posted a video on YouTube showing how they completed The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Switch 2 in roughly seven minutes. The demo reportedly had a 10-minute timer ...
As spotted by VGC, Japanese content creator Ikaboze used an existing save file without knowing what equipment Link had to hand. After deciding to "defeat the final boss while tied up completely ...
To accomplish this task, Ikaboze loaded up a file, ditched Link’s equipment, and headed straight to Hyrule Castle. A video showcasing the accomplishment can be found below. Play video Breath of ...