There's a special Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Pro Controller out in May
The controller will set you back $74.99

A special Nintendo Swit🌼𒁃ch Pro Controlled styled around The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been unveiled.
Earlier today, on March 28, Nintendo unveiled a 澳💮洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new Tears of the Kingdom gameplay prese𓆏ntation, featuring around 10 minutes of brand-new footage𒆙. At the end of the new footage, though, series producer Eiji Aonuma unveiled some new hardware around the game, including the new Nintendo Switch Pro Controller seen just bꦕelow.
A The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom themed Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and Carrying Case will also ꦏlaunch alongside the game on May 12th. pic.twitter.com/5MeIIwciYn
Addition🔯ally, the new Pro Controller will retail for $74.99. This is quite a bit more than the standard fee for a normal Pro Controller, which means Nintendo has whacked a little fee on top of the controller for its Tears of the Kingdom-themed redesign.
We can also see the new Tears of the Kin🎃gdom-themed carry case for your Nintendo Switch in the tweet just above. This, thankfully, is a fair bit cheaper than the Pro Controller and will cost you around $24.99.
Nintendo's biggest hardware reveal today, though, was the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Tears of the Kingd𒉰om-themed Switch OLED Model, which launches next month on April 28. T🎶his hardware𓄧, just like the other accessories here, will sell out quickly once it's eventually put on sale through Nintendo, so you'll want to be quick on the trigger if you want to bag a unit.
Check out our full guide on where to pre-order the Legend of Zelda Nintendo Switch OLED if you want to reserve a unit ahead of next month.
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