Guide: Where To Pre-Order Tears Of The Kingdom Zelda And Ganondorf amiibo

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At the September 2023 Nintendo Direct, the brand new Zelda and Ganondorf amiibo for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom finally got a release date.

These two beauties were first revealed back in June 2023. And look, we know amiibo go pretty fast, so with pre-orders open, here’s where you can grab these figures to add to your collection.

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Pre-order Zelda and Ganondorf amiibo in the US

Pre-orders are only available at select retailers at the time of writing this, and we’ll continue to update this guide with more as they come.

Pre-order Zelda and Ganondorf amiibo in the UK

Pre-orders for these two amiibo haven’t opened up yet in the UK, but we’ll let you know when they do!

Those who registered their interest with Nintendo are currently to put their pre-orders in now.

Zelda and Ganondorf amiibo Release Date

Both Zelda and Ganondorf amiibo will launch on 3rd November 2023 and will be available to purchase separately. The Tears of the Kingdom Link amiibo is already out and launched alongside the game back on 12th May 2023.

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What do the Zelda and Ganondorf amiibo do?

The official Nintendo Twitter account states that both the Zelda and Ganondorf amiibo will give you a handful of materials and weapons when scanned in. Not only that, but each amiibo will also have a chance to drop an exclusive paraglider fabric.


Will you be adding these new figures to your collection? Let us know by commenting below.

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