A classic boss appearance and minecart sequence may hint at their return.

Nintendo hasn’t specifically mentioned their inclusion for the sequel, Tears of the Kingdom.

But the latest trailer sure does hint at their return.

Gleeok in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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Now, this could just be an encounter within the open world of Tears of the Kingdom.

But it also could be a boss or miniboss as part of a Sky Temple-esque dungeon.

There’s also a minecart sequence that showcases Link battling an enemy as they ride along parallel tracks.

The background showcases lava and heat, possibly implying the theme is similar to a traditional Zelda fire dungeon.

Last but not least, Link pushes a horizontal wheel in the video at one point.

This hints at a classic puzzle element of the series.

The Divine Beasts were knocked for how short they were and lack of challenging puzzles.

Critics also noted each one didn’t feel unique inside like a traditional Zelda dungeon either.

To help their wait, fans have apparently turnedTears of the Kingdom’s Ganondorf into a thirst trap.

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