
If you want to win some stunning pieces of The Legend of Zelda art, then you’re in the right place, fellow adventurer.
I can’t remember when it exactly was, but I played the original The Legend of Zelda game at a friend's house on the NES sometime in the early 90s. If my foggy memory serves me correctly, I absolutely sucked at that game, but that never stopped me from taking the first steps towards falling for this beloved and iconic Nintendo franchise.
However, when I played The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on the SNES in 1992, my love for the series was well and truly secured.
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I would eventually go on to own a Nintendo 64 myself, after my parents were able to buy one for my birthday, and along with GoldenEye 007 and WWF No Mercy, I spent countless hours playing The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
So if, like me, you love The Legend of Zelda series, then there’s a good chance that you’ll be interested in this awesome competition hosted by Reddit user AmoyCK.
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Right now, just by simply sharing your favourite The Legend of Zelda game and when you started playing the series, you could win one of three stunning handmade resin lamps, available on ResinArtYPC Studio.
You can take a look at the stunning prizes below.
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The three lamps are inspired by the Hylia Goddess Statues from Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, the Master Sword in Korok Forest/Lost Woods from Breath of the Wild, and Link gliding above Hyrule.
The competition is available worldwide, with the host covering delivery costs if you’re lucky enough to win. To be honest, you probably won't win, but you’ll have no chance if you don't enter, so good luck! I'm just being realistic.
Earlier this year, the Nintendo Switch 2 was released. Other than the spin-off title, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, a new The Legend of Zelda mainline game hasn't been announced at the time of writing. Hopefully, that announcement will be made sooner rather than later.
As always, we’ll keep you posted when a new game in the series is announced. That being said, there is a live-action The Legend of Zelda movie set to be released in cinemas on 7 May 2027.
Topics: The Legend Of Zelda, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2