In the game's alternate title, it wasn't the Kingdom of Hyrule that was crying

The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Almost Had A Different Title

Click To Unmute
  1. Funko Fusion - KFC Colonel Sanders Reveal Trailer
  2. Gray Zone Warfare: Night Ops - Update 0.2 Tech Demo Showcase
  3. Super Mario Party Jamboree Offers Many More Ways To Fall Out With Your Friends
  4. Honkai: Star Rail - Feixiao Trailer | "Nothing to Laugh At"
  5. Astro Bot All PlayStation "Hero" Homage Levels [SPOILERS]
  6. Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 - Eternal War Gameplay
  7. Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster - Director's Report 2 Trailer
  8. BLEACH Rebirth of Souls — Rangiku Matsumoto Character Gameplay Overview Trailer
  9. Zenless Zone Zero - Jane Doe Character Animated Short | "A Frightful Night"
  10. Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 - Eternal War Gameplay
  11. Every Astro Bot Cameo Collectable
  12. How Team Asobi Accidentally Made The New Face of PlayStation
Share
Size:

Want us to remember this setting for all your devices?

Sign up or Sign in now!

Please use a html5 video capable browser to watch videos. This video has an invalid file format. 00:00:00
Sorry, but you can't access this content!
Please enter your date of birth to view this video

By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

Now Playing: The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Video Review

So, why exactly would having "Dragon" in the game's title be a bad thing? According to Aonuma, the game's development team feared it would give away a major spoiler far too early. Tears of the Kingdom includes four dragons that can be seen soaring through the skies of Hyrule, and they each drop some pretty useful loot. But one of the dragons has a secret.

Be warned: We're getting into major spoiler territory here, so if you still haven't finished the game, we recommend checking out some of our other Tears of the Kingdom content.

The Light Dragon--which drops so seriously useful loot, including the iconic Master Sword--is actually Princess Zelda. To make a long story short, Zelda is running out of options to protect Hyrule from Ganondorf's evil, and decides to consume a magical stone that allows her to restore the Decayed Master Sword to its former glory.

Doing so has the intended effect, but it comes at a price, costing Zelda her humanity. As she flies into the clouds, Zelda sheds a tear, which splits off into 11 Dragon Tears that can be found all throughout Hyrule when playing as Link. As such, Tears of the Dragon made perfect sense as a title, but it too came with a price: potentially spoiling the Light Dragon reveal for eagle-eyed players and lore-loving game theorists. Nintendo wanted to use dragons in the game's logo, but feared combining a dragon-heavy imagery with a dragon-based title might make the plot twist a bit too obvious.

"But nothing else good was coming to mind, and we were running out of development time," Aonuma said. "We went through many words, and then one time a staff member suggested, 'What about Kingdom?' With 'Tears of the Kingdom,' it felt like the phrase could connect to the Light Dragon to us, and we could use dragons in the [game's] logo. With the title decided, the logo finally became what it is now.”

Thus, the game's title was swapped from Tears of the Dragon to Tears of the Kingdom, and the rest, as they say, is Hyrule Historia.

The Top 8 Ways Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Improves On Breath Of The Wild

Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email [email protected]

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Nintendo Switch

This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG