Piggyback, the company that produces official game guides, has announced via Twitter today that they have had to push back their first shipment of deluxe edition game guides for Zelda: Breath Of The Wild. They explain that due to high demand and the fact that the guide is handcrafted, the guide will now be available from April 11.
— Piggyback (@PiggybackGuides) March 20, 2017
At the end BOTW will beat HZD in sales, just give it time, u mad ponies?
Excuse my ignorance, but what is HZD?
Horizon Zero Dawn
In that case, I agree with your comment
Or they’ll be equally successful. I’ll find out which one is better, in my opinion, for myself when I’m done with BotW on Switch & move on to Horizon on PS4.
I have the middle one mainly for the included map. But I still have the plastic on it! It’s just too much fun exploring I don’t want to ruin it with the map just yet.
Yesterday I came across something totally unexpected and really cool and I want to keep those surprises coming for as long as possible!
I saw the book in the middle at Gamestop the other day, and it was around $40. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to buy it at that price. Though this will be the first time I don’t buy a Zelda book (if I don’t).
I preordered the middle one for $23. I’m not sure any game guide is worth $40. unless you have money to burn. :)
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Why read a guide for BotW. It’s best played as naively as possible.
If you intend to take on the pointless endeavor of collecting all 900 Korok Seeds, I’d highly suggest a guide so you don’t waste your life away over a golden pile of shit that you get for getting all 900. :/
Oops! I spoiled it! *evil, sadistic laugh* But seriously, though. It’s for your own good that you know you’ll be throwing hours of your life away hunting for all of them for no reason at all.
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