"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild" released a new trailer that seemingly implies how the game can be played without the actual music. While some may expect an orchestral score, the new video seems to show the authenticity of the surroundings and the character music.

According to Nintendo, three new spectacular footages were released by "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" Japanese website, individually titled "Guard," "Live" and "Run." If the user decides to click on one of the videos by the side bar, it will play with the site's background music, providing a soundtrack for the clip. However, if the clip is opened via their file path, it will only be the game's sound effects heard, without any supporting soundtrack.

As per VG247, the absence of the supporting music could be an option for players, proving a different experience for the authenticity of the game's maps. Players can then bask in the atmosphere of their quests, especially with "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" showing a vast open-world set of locations. Such is said to definitely oppose the action and drama parts of the main story, as the Zelda franchise has been known to make iconic musical arrangements.

"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" also comes with a Special Edition, as announced. This will be comprised of a Nintendo Switch Sheikah slate carrying case, Relic of Hyrule: Calamity Ganon Tapestry and Weather-Worn map and a Sheikah Eye Collectible Coin. These come aalongside a 24-song Soundtrack and costs $99.99.

In the same manner, $129.99 will grant players the Master Edition, carrying with it all the said freebies with a Master Sword Statue. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is slated to be launched for the Nintendo Switch on March 3, 2017.

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