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New Update for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Adds Mushroom and Sword Redemption Feature

Nintendo has released a new update for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, bringing the game to Version 1.2.0. The highlight of this update is a new feature that allows players to redeem items from the Switch’s news channel. By following a few simple steps, players can now receive a mushroom and broadsword in the game.

To redeem these items, players need to first update their game to the latest version. Then, they should go to the Switch Home Menu and select the ‘News’ icon. From there, they can scroll to the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom news story titled “Fun uses for Fungi” and click on ‘Play Now’ within the article. After booting up the game and loading their game file, players will receive the Hylian Shroom and Soldier’s Broadsword.

It’s worth noting that this feature was also available in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild when it was released. Players who want to learn more about the latest update can check out the full patch notes on the Nintendo Life website.

Have you redeemed these items in Tears of the Kingdom? Did you update to the latest version, or are you still running an earlier build? Let us know in the comments below.

Liam Doolan, the author of this news article, is a passionate Nintendo fan who enjoys reporting on the latest news and building his video game library. While his favorite Nintendo character used to be a guitar-playing dog, he now prefers to hang out with Judd the cat.

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Have you redeemed the special mushroom and broadsword items in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s latest update?

Nintendo has just released an exciting update for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, bringing the game to Version 1.2.0. The highlight of this update is a brand new feature that allows players to redeem special items directly from the Switch’s news channel. By following a few simple steps, players can now add a mushroom and a broadsword to their in-game arsenal.

To redeem these items, players first need to update their game to the latest version. Once that’s done, they should head to the Switch Home Menu and select the ‘News’ icon. From there, they can scroll down to find the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom news story called “Fun uses for Fungi” and click on ‘Play Now’ within the article. Once the game is booted up and their save file is loaded, players will receive the coveted Hylian Shroom and Soldier’s Broadsword.

It’s interesting to note that this feature was also available in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild when it first came out. If you’re eager to dive into the full details of the latest update, you can check out the complete patch notes on the Nintendo Life website.

We’d love to hear from you! Have you redeemed these fantastic items in Tears of the Kingdom yet? Did you update to the latest version or are you still playing on an earlier build? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion.

Liam Doolan, the author of this article, is a dedicated Nintendo enthusiast who not only loves keeping up with the latest news but is also constantly expanding his video game collection. While his previous favorite Nintendo character was a guitar-playing dog, he has now found solace in the company of Judd the cat.

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1 thought on “New Update for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Adds Mushroom and Sword Redemption Feature”

  1. “The new update for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom seems like a game-changer! The addition of the Mushroom and Sword Redemption feature has got me hyped to dive back into the mystical world of Zelda. Can’t wait to see how these new additions enhance the gameplay and add an extra layer of excitement!”

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