While we get more details on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it appears a major milestone in the game's development process has been hit. According to recent reports, the game has officially finished its development process after a number of delays.
Monolith Soft, the studio behind Xenoblade Chronicles, developer Yasuyki Honne tweeted a picture of the celebration of Breath of the Wild's completion earlier this month. Zooming in the image will reveal a man wearing a Link hat, and next to him is the 'The Legend of Zelda' creator, Shigeru Miyamoto.
京都の某ホテルで某タイトルの打ち上げ会♪いやー完成して良かったー\(^o^)/♪ pic.twitter.com/kLvKfTD7nK
— 本根 康之 (@honnesan) February 3, 2017
According to Eurogamer, the event took place at a hotel near Nintendo's headquarters in Japan on February 3rd. Monolith Soft's attendance isn't too much of a surprise – they did help with the development of Breath of the Wild after all.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild launches on March 3, 2017, on the Nintendo Switch and Wii U, and it might not be the only Zelda title to come out on the Switch.