You can now play Zelda: Breath Of The Wild in first-person thanks to this newly discovered glitch

Of course, we might be eagerly waiting for Nintendo to give us the next one appropriate update on the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but there’s still a lot to discover in the original 2017 Wii U and Switch release.

Following on from a glitch that renders Link invincible and allows him to walk underwater, a “simple glitch” has now come to light – allowing you to play the open-world entry from a first-person perspective. This finding was made by a Zelda fan and Twitter user Axk_000, turning the title into something more like a scene The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim

Activating this glitch is not that complicated and no game or system tweaks are required. As you can see above, all you have to do is pull out the in-game camera while holding an item and then cancel it. After this, your camera should be set to first-person. You can even see Link’s shadow up close and walk around.

If you want to try this bug out for yourself, we recommend doing it sooner rather than later before Nintendo might work it out in a future game update. Is this the Breath of the Wild glitch you’ve been waiting for? Would you fancy a Zelda game from a first person perspective? Share your thoughts below.

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