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Tears of the Kingdom Fans Are Broken-Hearted Over Prince Sidon

Since the release of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in 2017, players have been obsessed with Zora Prince Sidon, sending him with Link or keeping it for themselves. Unfortunately, however, Sidon seems to have stepped away from both potential Tears of the Kingdom, and players aren’t happy.

WARNING: This section contains story spoilers for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

In Tears of the Kingdom, players who enter Zora’s realm and interact with nearly any character will find Sidon happily betrothed to Yona, a fellow Zora who supports Sidon through the main Zora quest . This discovery seems to tear Sidon’s fans, who are extremely jealous of Yona.

One user’s sister called Jonah “a vomit-colored stupid fish.” I cried at Sidon’s devotion.other users expressed condolences Sidon simply spoke of his earth-shattering discovery.

Some die-hard fans have even theorized that Nintendo gave Sidedon a fiancé solely for the purpose of breaking up the people who ship Sidedon with Link. Still, Link and Sidon’s friendship is highly emphasized (the two are now depicted together in a statue at the center of Zora’s realm), leading to discussions about Yona and Sidon’s chemistry.

of Reddit poll When Sidon asked a user who was better, Yona or Link (yes, Link won), one user felt that Yona and Sidon had no chemistry at all and that Yona was “written”. even said in particular To have sex with fans. “

Some players have denied the news, TikTok Imagine a world where Jonah stands aside to bring Link and Sidon together.

And in some cases, people have vented their anger at the pairing through in-game violence – even Polygon’s social team. Aimed at her with a fused arrow.

Yona may have ruined her chances with Sidon, but the review still gave Tears of the Kingdom a 10, stating that it “expands and evolves a world that already felt fulfilling beyond expectations.” We are raising the bar even higher,” he said.

And for all your help with Tears of the Kingdom, check out our Tears of the Kingdom walkthrough and our guide to getting through Hyrule. In fact, you can start here.

Amelia Zolner is a freelance writer at IGN who loves all things indie and Nintendo. Outside of IGN, she contributes to sites like Polygon and Rock Paper Shotgun. Find us on Twitter: @Amelia Solner

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