A Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild fan has made the Zelda logo by strolling across Hyrule. Nintendo's most ongoing installment in the Legend of Zelda series was praised for its open-world, which remains unequaled five years after its underlying release. With a somewhat easy-to-follow storyline and game mechanics, Breath of the Wild's charm lies in its expansive guide with stowed away treasures, small quests, and interesting NPCs and foes. When fans beat the game, they were expecting more satisfied, which Nintendo followed through on with several DLCs.
Released two or three months after the game's release, Breath of the Wild's The Master Trials DLC gave players new satisfied, new challenges, and new modes. One of the new modes remembered for the DLC is the Hero's Path Mode, which charts the all player's movements on the guide. The Hero's Path Mode in the Zelda: Breath of the Wild DLC shows the player precisely where they have spent the most time. It works retroactively, following the way of the player's last 200 hours of play, and gives players the capacity to plot their footsteps on an advantageous slider. Presently a player has used this element to reproduce the Zelda logo.
On the Zelda subreddit, user RyanCS1234 posted a screenshot of a fan's diversion of the Zelda logo made by strolling across the game's expansive open world. RyanCS1234 mentions that the fan that goes by the handle polonium496 spent 45 hours in a span of 30 days to make the logo. The video showing the player's progress can be found on polonium496's Twitter.
Fans of Breath of the Wild have been making fan craftsmanship similar to polonium496's fan workmanship as they anxiously sit tight for the presently named sequel of the 2017 game to be released. As a matter of fact, one fan even made a Google maps-inspired piece of fan workmanship for BOTW. Made by a software designer, this intelligent Google guide of Hyrule allows fans to select dropped pins across the land for all encompassing views in first-person. The way that fan craftsmanship for Breath of the Wild's guide alone has been made proves just the way in which stupendous the game's open-world truly is.
Despite Nintendo releasing another DLC for the Zelda game, fans are still trusting that BOTW's sequel will be released. The sequel is as of now slated for a 2022 release, yet there are several signs highlighting a postponed send off of 2023. Until a sequel to Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild comes out, it is ensured that committed fans will keep on making fan workmanship.