Tears Of The Kingdom’s Goddess Statues Have Been Scattered Across Brazil

Does the game even need marketing at this point?

Story Highlights

  • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the latest game to release for the Nintendo Switch, and probably something that will be remembered for the years to come, considering its commercial success and overall fan appeal. 
  • Despite the game’s immediate triumph upon launch from all ends, Nintendo is only upping the marketing for Tears of the Kingdom, taking to Brazil to drop life-sized statues of The Goddess Hylia across different parts of the region. 
  • The Goddess Hylia has remained a noteworthy character lore-wise in The Legend of Zelda series and in Tears of the Kingdom, her stone-made statues grant Link permanent power-ups, similar to the title’s predecessor. 

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is finally here after years of anticipation and it’s only just to say that the game did not disappoint. Although what’s become of it is nothing short of an instant hit on release, Nintendo appears to be kicking it up a notch in the marketing department regardless, dropping Goddess Statues similar to the ones in-game all across Brazil. 

[TOTK] A Godess Hylia statue spotted in São Paulo, Brazil. Looks like there are several of them scattered around the city
by u/Tuccano- in zelda

According to the Reddit post, the location of the statue is somewhere in Sao Paulo, one of the most popular cities in the world. The Goddess Statue has been apparently placed quite subtly, leaving passersby and pedestrians wondering about the origination of the entity. Of course, for the initiated, it wouldn’t take more than a second to recognize what the figure entails. 

Another person took to the famous social media platform as well, reporting that a Goddess Statue was spotted in a rural Brazillian city in the Max Feffer park. Apparently, a news publication covered the appearance of the sculpture sitting idle, letting the unversed contemplate the scenario while fueling the fans of the franchise further to dive right into Tears of the Kingdom. 

[TotK] a mysterious statue appeared in a rural city in Brazil yesterday morning
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To give you a little context, the Goddess Statues refer to The Goddess Hylia, who is a prominent character in The Legend of Zelda series. Story-wise, she was responsible for locking away the Demon King Demise, who wanted to claim the world as his own. In the process of doing so, however, Hylia passed away but ended up forming the Goddess Sword—an all-powerful weapon whose full force could only be unlocked by a future version of Hylia. 

This reincarnation would be in the form of Princess Zelda, as the titular character possesses abilities that appear to be divine in nature across different appearances. In Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, though, the in-game world comprises various Goddess Statues that nod toward The Goddess Hylia. Upon interacting with said statue, Link can trade in four Lights of Blessing for a health or stamina boost. 

So far, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been monumental for Nintendo, claiming the title of being OpenCritic’s highest-rated title of all time while launching to exceptional fanfare. The sequel to Breath of the Wild has made landfall after 6 years, having built surreal hype around it. Fans are saying that after taking Tears of the Kingdom for a spin, the predecessor feels like a beta version of the new release—that’s saying a lot. 

In other news, though, if you’ve been expecting to step into the shoes of Zelda as a playable character for a while now, do look forward to a hopeful future. The producer of the game has clarified that it would take a certain gameplay angle for Zelda to be made the protagonist of a future title. However, the studio isn’t quite there yet with the ins and outs of that approach, so don’t expect the sequel to play out that way, or even the game after it.

On the flip side, Tears of the Kingdom’s sprawling success has spawned a blatant rip-off on mobile, and seering fans have mockingly dubbed it, “Zolda: Wheeze of the Wild.” The latter doesn’t do a good job at hiding its similarities with Nintendo’s front-running exclusive, but yet again, its developer probably didn’t mean to do that as well.

The Legend fo Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is out now for the Nintendo Switch exclusively. 

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John Rooney is a News Writer on eXputer who’s been keeping up with the gaming and technology industries since he was 14. If there’s a buzz in the industry, John’s news report will be among the first you’ll read on the internet. He’s got a Bachelor's in Journalism and has several years worth of experience reporting on the gaming industry. Experience: 6+ Years || Education: Bachelor's in Journalism || Published 200+ News Stories ||

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