Zelda Breath Of The Wild New Mod Allows Creation of Custom Locations

May 15, 2019 at 07:31am EDT
Zelda Breath Of The Wild

The Zelda Breath Of The Wild modding scene is incredibly exciting, with new mods improving the game getting released quite often. Character models modding is already a thing, but it seems like we have reached the point where it will be possible to create custom locations.

As shown in the video below shared by BSoD gaming, a new mod finally allows the creation of custom locations without any limitation. This means that it's now possible to completely change the game's map as well as shrines.

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Thanks to the Tools created by Modder HailToDodongo, The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild now has Custom Level Mod Support.

Both the Open World and Shrines (As shown in this video) are now changable and fully customizable

On top of this, thanks to Modder Altros, we now have a multicultural Character Editor & an almost infinite level of Game Customization thanks to the Updated Too Many Options graphics pack

Even without mods, Zelda Breath of the Wild is among the best open world games released during this console generation, and one of the best entries in the series ever.

With a gorgeous world filled with seemingly infinite possibilities, it’s impossible not to recommend The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The long delays and wait has resulted in an incredibly polished freeform experience unlike any open world game I’ve ever played before. Even after making the credits roll, I know there are shrines and side quests out there still waiting for me – and I can’t wait to go back.

Zelda Breath of the Wild is now available on Nintendo Switch and Wii U in all regions.

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