Nintendo took to Twitter this morning to announce the thirdZeldaart book, which will focus entirely onThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
The post was short and simple, merely revealing the books existence, and didn’t make any mention of a release date. Instead, it provided a few sample images to stir excitement in fans.
Hungry for more#Zeldaart? After Arts & Artifacts and Hyrule Encyclopedia, the 3rd book in the series will be all about#BreathOfTheWild!pic.twitter.com/NsSoNz95gJ
— Nintendo UK (@NintendoUK)July 24, 2025
This is the third art book based onThe Legend of Zelda. The first was the very popularHyrule Historia, which gave a comprehensive look at the history of the series up to that point. More importantly, it provided answers to the burning question of where each game takes place ontheZeldatimeline. The upcoming art book may shed some more light as to whenBreath of the Wildtakes place on that timeline, effectively ending the ongoing debate.
The second book released wasThe Legend of Zelda: Arts & Artifacts, and it contained a collections of artwork and rare sketches from the series.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’sfirst DLC expansion, The Master Trials, released just last week and introduced a lot of great new elements to keep people playing. It added a harder difficulty mode, various armor sets, and some useful new items. Its most significant addition is the Trial of the Sword, which is a grueling test of a player’s abilities. However, the reward is a fully powered up Master Sword, so it is well worth the effort. For some, it’s less of a trial and more of a personal challenge, like one player who attempted to expeditiously complete the test and did soin a little over an hour.
The next major DLC is The Champion’s Ballad, which will focus on Zelda’s exploits before the appearance of Calamity Ganon. This had many fans curious if there would be other playable characters, such as the four Champions or the princess herself. However, Nintendorecently confirmedthat Link will remain the only playable character.