The Impact of Zelda's 'Tears of the Kingdom' on Gaming.

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has become the franchise's fastest-selling game, selling 10 million copies in the first three days of its release. The game lets players play their way and feel part of a community of like-minded miscreants as they do so. Tears of the Kingdom took the same game engine as Breath of the Wild, crammed it with new tools, and more than doubled the map's square footage. The game opens up a sandbox with limitless toys and gadgets, and there are dozens of ways to solve a particular puzzle. While main Zelda titles have always been single-player, the series has never felt more like a shared experience.
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