Tears of the Kingdom producer says it's "up to the player's imagination" whether Zelda and Link are dating

Dec. 12, 2023



“Everything that the development team wants to convey has already been placed into the game”

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It’s up to you to decide whether Zelda and Link are romantically involved inTears of the Kingdom, according to series producer Eiji Aonuma.Talking toIGN, Aonuma said Tears of the Kingdom never explicitly confirms whether or not Zelda and Link are dating for a very good reason: the developers would rather you decide for yourself if the relationship between the two heroes is anything more than platonic.

“I will leave it to everyone’s imagination [whether Link and Zelda are in a relationship],” he said. “I don’t think that Zelda is a type of game where the development team says, ‘This is what Zelda is, this is what the story is, this is what the game is.’ Everything that the development team wants to convey has already been placed into the game. And the rest is up to the player’s imagination, and their reflection on how they feel… what they’ve experienced in the game.”

Back in May when Tears of the Kingdom launched,Zelda voice actor Patricia Summersett spoke on the exact same topicin close alignment with what seems to be Nintendo’s broader messaging strategy on the issue. After initially being misinterpreted as being on Team Couple, Summersett soon set the record straight, saying the game “does not imply a romantic couple” and that “it is not up to me to determine” the type of relationship they’re in.

Aonuma also said he doesn’t get why some fans want to go back to the “limited” and “restricted” games before Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

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