Recreating Hyrule, the world of Breath of the Wild, in Minecraft? That’s exactly what Grazzy, a passionate creator, has accomplished after three years of hard work. Imagine mountains, forests, villages, and even Hyrule Castle, all built in the iconic cubic style of the famous construction game. The most impressive part is that most of this vast map was constructed manually, block by block.
To lay the foundations, Grazzy utilized tools like WorldPainter, software designed to help create terrains and geography. Everything was then refined manually in creative mode. While Grazzy received support from a few friends for certain sections, the bulk of the work was done solo. The level of detail is remarkable, including village ruins and the various environments found in the original game.
On Reddit, he shared screenshots of several iconic locations, such as the Great Deku Tree and Hyrule Castle. Images of the entire map are expected to be released soon, allowing fans to admire the kingdom in all its glory. Moreover, the map will be available for free in the coming weeks, enabling Minecraft and Zelda fans to explore it themselves.