Players find this wild hack in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. You can basically conjure up anything you want — it’s nuts. It joins a bunch of other glitches making the game even more bonkers.
So, Nintendo dropped this game on May 12, 2023. It’s the follow-up to Breath of the Wild, which everyone loved back in 2017. Kicks off with Link and Zelda getting split up ’cause Ganondorf’s back under Hyrule Castle, and Link’s arm gets all messed up. But hey, he gets this cool new arm from Rauru with some crazy powers. Fast forward a couple of years and bam — a Nintendo Switch 2 version with better graphics and all that jazz. There’s even this Zelda Notes app which sounds handy, especially with this Autobuild Sharing thing.
Now, Reddit and Twitter’s going off ’bout this cheat or whatever. Some players, like Formal-Code2341, figured out how to use these QR codes to bring in anything — from herds of Epona to multiple Ganondorfs. I mean, it’s chaotic but kinda genius.
Apparently, there’s this website letting users mess with their save files, swapping in-game assets. Toss it onto a modded Switch, do some tech wizardry, and then you’ve got it on the Switch 2. Sounds a bit like sneaking backstage at a concert.
What’s weird is Nintendo hasn’t done much about it, so players are wary. Maybe Big N’s letting it slide for now, or maybe they’re plotting something. The fact that everyone’s sharing these codes like trading cards? Hilarious.
Anyway, this Autobuild Sharing trick’s got folks buzzing. If you happen to find a squad of Ganondorfs somewhere in your game, blame the internet. Who would’ve thought Zelda would turn into this wild west of freedom and chaos? Fun times to be a gamer.