The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was in development for a long time, receiving multiple delays pushing the game back from 2015 to early 2017. It seems like the game had an interesting development period, likely going through many changes over the years. Obviously recognising the fan interest, Nintendo has just announced a documentary video series about the game’s development. According to Nintendo of Europe’s Twitter account, the first video in the series is set to appear on Nintendo’s website tomorrow at 14:00 CET.
Check our website tomorrow at 14:00 CET to delve into The Making of The Legend of #Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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— Nintendo of Europe (@NintendoEurope) March 13, 2017

This could be very interesting. But I sense a lot of spoilers in this series.
If you consider concept and scrapped ideas as spoilers, then I don’t know.
Even talking about scrapped ideas and concept art could bring up certain things that ARE in the game.
P2. I didn’t realize I wanted this until now.
That’s nice! Can’t wait
I’m interested. I didn’t get my copy until Monday so I didn’t really put a lot of time into it until Saturday, but I’m officially hooked. I played for 14 straight hours yesterday on a massive hangover lol. It’s been a while since a game has sucked me in for half-day sessions like this. It’s beyond what I had hoped, and that’s coming from someone who’s not much of a Western RPG fan. This open world was done very well.
BOTW now has 97 in Metacritic. One 7 and one 6 lowered its score.
Good point. There are still unscored reviews as well, but I don’t think the score will drift too far from its initial position. One or two points doesn’t make too much difference.
I just hope it can get back to 98. It deserves it. Actually it deserves to be at 99 with OOT. BOTW has 80+ reviews, while OOT has 22 or so.
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OMG this is real !
Got the game on launch day but still can’t play it bc no Switch :-|
This is cool! I always like seeing the inside process and scrapped ideas for games