The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a major miracle. The way it runs on the Nintendo Switch deserves an award. But, while Nintendo put in a ton of work to make sure Tears of the Kingdom ran smoothly at launch, it still isn't perfect. The near-flawless release was affected by glitches and bugs, namely a duplication glitch that gamers exploited. Thankfully, at least some of these issues have since been addressed in the game's first patch.
This update promises to fix the persistent bug related to "The Closed Door" quest, which previously prevented players from progressing in the game's storyline. It's safe to say that Nintendo has heard the frustrations and calls for an immediate fix.
With this update, players can, once again, dive back into Tears of the Kingdom and continue their journey.
But, the broken main quest isn't the only problem that marred Tears of the Kingdom. The infamous infinite item duplication glitch, which lets players clone any item to infinity, has detracted from the experience and trivialized the thrill of finding rare items.
Many expected Nintendo to patch this bug out as soon as possible but that's not the case.
