A Minecraft builder has recreated the entire Breath of the Wild map
NPCs, shrines, and temples are in the works.
We've seen plenty of videogames recreated inside Minecraft, including Doom, Half-Life, The Witcher, and Stardew Valley. Minecraft game-inspired builds tend to focus on one particular area for their inspiration, but builder Dinaeh has gone above and beyond, deciding to recreate the entire map from Breath of the Wild. From the screenshots shared so far, it looks incredible.
Uploading their work to Reddit, Dinaeh has built the whole map complete with each region. You can see the desert area to the southwest, the icy north, the green valleys in the middle, and of course the bubbling volcano in the northeast.
Dinah is planning on releasing the entire map online, allowing players to freely explore it, but first they're adding towers, shrines, and even custom NPCs. I can't wait to jump in with some Minecraft shaders and Minecraft texture packs when it's live.
You can follow Dinaeh's updates on their Reddit profile but for now, here are some more screenshots of the build so far:
Minecraft seeds: Fresh new worlds
Minecraft texture packs: Pixelated
Minecraft skins: New looks
Minecraft mods: Beyond vanilla
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Rachel had been bouncing around different gaming websites as a freelancer and staff writer for three years before settling at PC Gamer back in 2019. She mainly writes reviews, previews, and features, but on rare occasions will switch it up with news and guides. When she's not taking hundreds of screenshots of the latest indie darling, you can find her nurturing her parsnip empire in Stardew Valley and planning an axolotl uprising in Minecraft. She loves 'stop and smell the roses' games—her proudest gaming moment being the one time she kept her virtual potted plants alive for over a year.
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