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Where to Preorder The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Link Amiibo

In case you haven’t seen it yet, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now available for pre-order from various retailers at the new price of $69.99. Check out our complete pre-order guide.But some of us may just want something new Link – Tears of the Kingdom amiiboIf you are, you’re in luck, as we’ve got all the current pre-order details for brand-new amiibo figures in one easy-to-access article.

Pre-order link – Tears of the Kingdom amiibo

Scanning a new amiibo featuring Link in a new look from Tears of the Kingdom grants access to materials, weapons, and a special fabric for Link’s paraglider. It will cost $15.99 and will be released on May 12th, the same day as the new game. It’s currently only available for pre-order through Best Buy and GameStop, but we’ll update this article as soon as we have news. You can also follow me. @IGNDeals You can easily update on Twitter.

Other Zelda amiibo are also active in “Tears of the Kingdom”

Scan other amiibo from The Legend of Zelda series unlocks different designs for glidersSomething that looks like Majora’s mask. According to Nintendo, other amiibo will help you receive useful materials, weapons, or paragliding fabrics based on the amiibo you scan. I’ve also left a simple link just below it.

Zelda & Loft Wing amiibo

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will be available on May 12, 2023 for $69.99. This confirms rumors of his $10 price increase from previous Nintendo Switch first-party titles. Nintendo also showed off a Collector’s Edition of Tears of the Kingdom, along with brand-new amiibo figures.

The Collector’s Edition retails for $129.99 and includes a physical version of the game, an artbook, steelbook case, steel poster, and four pin badges. Scanning an amiibo featuring Link in a new look from Tears of the Kingdom grants access to materials, weapons, and special fabrics for Link’s paragliding. Scanning other amiibo from the Legend of Zelda series unlocks different designs for the glider, including something like Majora’s Mask.

Robert Anderson is a trading expert and commerce editor at IGN.you can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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