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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom Won’t Support Cloud Save Backup on Switch 2

April 17, 2025 4 Min Read
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Whereas Nintendo has seen fairly a little bit of criticism over numerous facet of its Change 2 Version upgrades for video games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the corporate has now confirmed that gamers will be unable to import their saves by means of the cloud backup supplied by way of Nintendo Change On-line subscriptions.

As noticed by Eurogamer, the eShop listings for the Change 2 editions of each Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom notice that the sport doesn’t assist the Save Information Cloud Backup characteristic. Curiously, this solely appears to use to the 2 The Legend of Zelda titles. Different video games a part of the Change 2 Version line-up like Tremendous Mario Get together Jamboree and Kirby and the Forgotten Land don’t have the disclaimer. The identical disclaimer can be not current within the Japanese eShop listings for the 2 Zelda video games.

This may possible be fairly an issue for gamers that have been hoping to hold over all of their save information on the Change 2 variations of the video games. Since each Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom are massive open-world video games that encourage gamers to spent dozens of hours as they discover the world, a good bit of progress will probably be misplaced by gamers since they will’t deliver over their save information.

Nintendo had additionally confirmed earlier this month that the Change 2 Version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild won’t embrace the content material that was initially launched as a part of the $20 growth cross for the sport on the unique Change. The growth cross had introduced with it fairly a little bit of content material that gamers who don’t already personal it must purchase it at full value on the Change 2.

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“The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Nintendo Change 2 Version doesn’t embrace The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Enlargement Cross DLC,” stated Nintendo in a press release. “That DLC is on the market as a separate buy.”

The corporate had confirmed that the bodily launch of first-party Change 2 Version video games, like Breath of the Wild, won’t require gamers to obtain something. Relatively, all the content material will probably be out there within the recreation card itself. The corporate has acknowledged that this is applicable to all of its first-party titles, together with Tremendous Mario Get together Jamboree and the upcoming Metroid Prime 4. Nevertheless, it has left the door open for third-party builders to make gamers obtain extra content material.

“Bodily variations of Nintendo Change 2 Version video games will embrace the unique Nintendo Change recreation and its improve pack all on the identical recreation card (i.e. they’re completely Nintendo Change 2 recreation playing cards, with no obtain code),” stated Nintendo in a press release. “Alternatively, some publishers might launch Nintendo Change 2 Version video games as obtain codes in bodily packaging, with no recreation card.”

The Nintendo Change 2 is slated for launch on June 5. The Change 2 Version releases of each Zelda titles may even be out there on the identical day.


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