The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom might be the most-anticipated game of 2023, so it should come as no surprise that retailers are offering exclusive bonuses to earn your preorder. And reserving your copy of the game at Best Buy is now a great option, as you’ll get a free art print with your purchase.
The art print features a similar design to that of the game’s cover, with Link perched high above Hyrule on one of the new sky islands. Only a limited quantity of the collectible is available, so you’ll want to move fast to secure it with your preorders.
The art print comes with preorders for both the standard edition and the Collector’s Edition (currently sold out). Check out all of the Tears of the Kingdom products at Best Buy below. At this time, the special-edition Switch OLED, carrying case, and standard edition of the game are still available to preorder.
Best Buy preorders
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom doesn’t launch until May 12, but if you want to snag this free art print, you’ll probably want to preorder the game as soon as possible.
If you’re not sold on the art print from Best Buy, you can check out the wooden plaque preorder bonus from GameStop. This too is only running while supplies list, meaning you’ll once again want to place your preorder as soon as you can.
You’ll also find the game available with a $10 price cut at Super Saver, which reduces the game from $70 to the usual $60. And if you want to take a look at all of your preorder options, be sure to check out our The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom preorder guide.
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