Zelda Breath Of The Wild To Be Fully Playable In VR On PC

Oct 18, 2019 at 08:07am EDT
Zelda Breath Of The Wild

The Legend of Zelda Breath Of The Wild is fully playable on PC thanks to the Cemu Wii U emulator, which also allows the game to run at higher resolutions and 60 FPS. Thanks to more effort from the community, the game will soon be fully playable in VR.

Zelda Breath Of The Wild playable in VR fully can be seen in a new video shared by BSoD Gaming. The project is still ongoing, but the video shows that everything seems to work properly already.

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Breath Of The Wild is one of the best entries in the series and one of the best games available on Nintendo Switch, thanks to the freedom offered by its open-world experience, which is unlike most games currently available on the market.

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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