Tears of the Kingdom leaks are rife with a week to go until what might be the most anticipated game of the decade is finally here. Don't worry, we won't be telling you anything about the game Nintendo doesn't want you to know here. The reveal that Hyrule has at least one giant gacha machine is something we're apparently allowed to know now, and you're going to want to find it, or them if there's more than one, to help build your contraptions.

IGN has revealed more information about Tears of the Kingdom via an official preview as the countdown to its launch continues. Among the many tidbits of new info the outlet has learned and can actually talk about is confirmation that there really is a gacha machine in the sequel. Zelda fans thought they saw something that resembled a giant gumball machine in the epic final trailer and it turns out they were right.

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Don't worry, Nintendo isn't going to try and further monetize its first-ever $70 game. You won't need to spend real money to get a prize from the gacha machine. This Hylian contraption runs on an entirely new item called a Zonai Charge. Feeding this machine Zonai Charges will reward Link with helpful items he can use to create other things, some of which we've already seen in the trailers.

Among the things that might drop out of the gacha machine are portable cooking pots, a flame emitter, and a fan that can presumably be used to propel a Link-made vehicle. In fact, all of the Zonai devices available from the machine appear to be ones you can either use independently or as part of a larger project, although it seems the items will be a lot more help when combined with other things, something already confirmed to be a big part of Tears of the Kingdom.

Another new tidbit of information unearthed by the reveal is that bombs will be back, but not as you know them. Link will have a litany of new powers in Tears of the Kingdom, but so far none of his old Breath of the Wild ones have been shown. Bombs will sort of be back in the sequel but in the form of Bomb Flowers. New items that can be found and then thrown. Turns out you can actually throw just about anything in Tears of the Kingdom, even apples if you don't fancy eating or baking them.

Last but certainly not least, Korok Seeds are back. Bad news everyone hoping to get a little more than a golden poop in return for filling Hestu's maracas. Turns out Korok quests appear to be more or less the same as they were in the last game.

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