

If you’re interested, take a look at the mod being showcased in the video above, and head over to GameBanana to download it for yourself if it looks like your cup of tea!Īfter watching the video, I had a rush of excitement as a thought formed regarding this mod’s potential: what if it could be used to give us an entirely new game? New NPCs, new main and side quests, all set in Hyrule prior to its decline due to the Calamity.



Interestingly, in the comments section of the mod, Banan039 has expressed interest in working on a Switch version of the mod, but only after the Cemu version is complete. Regardless, the mod is pretty cool to immerse oneself in a restored Hyrule within Breath of the Wild itself. Here's a quick video showing off everyone's second favorite speedy hedgehog in action.There are still some kinks, which are to be expected for example, some of the restored architecture appears to be floating slightly above the ground. Of course, this mod isn't for everyone - users will need to be emulating Breath of the Wild on PC - but the skin will definitely serve a purpose for those looking to step it up in the world of Link and Zelda. Now, this MS Paint creation has made the leap into Hyrule, courtesy of modder Hefty. For the uninitiated, Sanic is a meme that appeared back in 2010 after a tutorial video on how to draw 'Sanic Hegehog' took the internet by storm. That's right: this The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild mod does not allow players to check out Sega's popular mascot, but instead his somewhat less famous cousin. Although some of the fan-made content is aiming to make revolutionary changes to the title, such as the in-development mod to add multiplayer to Breath of the Wild, others have taken a less serious approach, such as one that adds Sanic to the game. If you’d like to download the Shrek mod, you can do so right here. Travel across fields, through forests and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the ruined kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning open-air adventure. This is a rather simple mod that turns the cyclops enemy Hinox into, well, Shrek. Step into a world of discovery, exploration and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking new game in the acclaimed series. In the last couple of months, those PC players who have been emulating The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild have been running wild with mod content for the game. This Breath of the Wild mod makes us question if modding should even exist, and I’m truly sorry to even mention it-but I can’t resist.
