Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom meets Minecraft in an incredible fan animation. This artistic masterpiece showcases the fusion of two beloved franchises, with stunning gameplay moments and attention to detail that will leave you in awe.
Ever imagined what two of the best games ever made would look like merged together? This guy on YouTube brought the stunning world of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to the blocky universe of Minecraft. Zelda TotK is stunning and a true piece of art, but what if the game took place in a world full of pixelated blocks? Check this out!
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom In Minecraft
In terms of creativity in Minecraft, the possibilities are truly limitless. The franchise has seen numerous amazing animations and short movies, showcasing the artistic talents of creators within the community. One recent example of this is a video called "Zelda Tears of the Kingdom in Minecraft", which brings the world of Zelda to life using Minecraft.
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The video was created by Faris Sayyaf, an animator on YouTube who specializes in Minecraft animations mixed with different franchises. Faris has produced inspiring content, including Minecraft x Genshin Impact crossovers, and even animated the famous Will Smith vs Chris Rock slap.
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Now, he has really outdone himself by creating a Zelda Tears of the Kingdom x Minecraft animation.
If you're a fan of Zelda or Minecraft, you'll love this. It's a mind-blowing combination of two beloved franchises. The video shows a bunch of Tears of the Kingdom gameplay such as the Fuse or Ascend ability, and it's hard to imagine, but it actually looks really cool in Minecraft. The animator even went as far to create the depths and sky levels, and the attention to detail here is insane!
Faris used Cinema 4D, After Effects, Sony Vegas Pro and of course Minecraft Java including numerous mods to create this work of art.
The video only has a little over 2,500 views right now, despite deserving much more recognition. So, we highly encourage you to check it out and leave some love!