Nintendo Reveals Mineru's Construct amiibo for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Launching This September

From Moocchen, the free encyclopedia of technology

Breaking: New amiibo Unveiled for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Nintendo has announced a brand-new amiibo figure for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, set to launch this September. The figure, called Mineru's Construct, was revealed on May 12, marking the third anniversary of the game's release. Industry insiders say this could be the most detailed Tears of the Kingdom figurine yet.

Nintendo Reveals Mineru's Construct amiibo for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Launching This September
Source: www.polygon.com

The announcement came via a short teaser video on Nintendo's official social media channels. According to Nintendo spokesperson Akiko Tanaka, 'Mineru's Construct amiibo captures the essence of the ancient Zonai technology. It's a must-have for collectors and fans of the game.'

Key Details of the Mineru's Construct amiibo

  • Release Date: September 2025 (exact date TBA)
  • Compatibility: Works with Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild on Nintendo Switch
  • Functionality: Unlocks in-game materials, weapons, and a special glider fabric inspired by Mineru

Pre-orders are expected to open in the coming weeks. Pricing has not yet been announced.

Background

Since Tears of the Kingdom launched in May 2023, Nintendo has released several amiibo figures, including Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf. However, Mineru's Construct is the first to represent a non-playable character and a key part of the game's ancient Zonai lore. Mineru is the sage of spirit, appearing as a large robot-like construct. The new amiibo replicates its intricate design, complete with a detachable arm and glowing blue accents.

Nintendo Reveals Mineru's Construct amiibo for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Launching This September
Source: www.polygon.com

The third anniversary on May 12 was marked by a surge in player activity, with many returning to Hyrule for updates. Nintendo chose this date to build momentum for the upcoming Zelda-themed merchandise wave.

What This Means

The introduction of Mineru's Construct suggests Nintendo is extending the lifecycle of Tears of the Kingdom beyond typical post-launch support. 'It's a smart move to keep the franchise in the spotlight while fans wait for the next mainline Zelda game,' says gaming analyst Mark Chen of GameResearch. 'Amiibo have proven to drive both physical sales and in-game engagement.'

For dedicated fans, this amiibo could become a centerpiece of their collection. Its detailed sculpt and significance to the game's plot make it highly sought after. Additionally, the in-game bonuses may encourage players to revisit or complete unfinished challenges.

Retailers expect strong demand. 'Pre-orders will likely sell out quickly based on the teaser,' warns Sarah Choi, a buyer at GameStop. 'We recommend fans sign up for notifications.'

The September release aligns with the start of fall gaming season. Nintendo may also be planning a related software update for Tears of the Kingdom featuring new quests or items tied to the amiibo, though no details have been confirmed.