

The sequel also seemingly includes a classic Ocarina of Time enemy, and while it's not a boss, the infamous ReDead monster is just as iconic. It's also not the only boss-looking beastie shown in the new trailer, suggesting Tears of the Kingdom is returning to a classic Zelda boss formula instead of Breath of the Wild's more systematic approach. It's two-headed variant also appeared in Oracle of Seasons, but this version of Gleeok will be making its return after 36 years.

Gleeok makes its return in Tears of the Kingdom (Image Credit: Nintendo) Though a two-headed version last made an appearance in 2007's Phantom Hourglass, the three-headed Gleeok shown in the new trailer (below) hasn't been seen since The Legend of Zelda, as in the very first game in the franchise that launched in 1987. As revealed in the new Tears of the Kingdom trailer, that already revealed a ton of story details and gave fans their first look at Ganondorf, Gleeok is rearing its heads for the first time in 16 years.
