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All Pre-Order Bonuses for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Listed

I'm more of a slab of wood girl myself

Let’s be honest. If you’re here, there’s a really good chance that you’re going to pick up Tears of the Kingdom at some point. And if you’re going to buy it, you might as well get a little treat to go with it. Here’s your go-to guide on which shop to pre-order from, with all pre-order bonuses for the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Listed.

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All Pre-Order Bonuses for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Listed

Depending on where you buy your copy of Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you might find yourself with a wall scroll, art print, or slab of cool wood. Here’s where you need to go for each goodie.

Nintendo eShop

You don’t have to be in any particular country to get this bonus. Just pre-order Tears of the Kingdom and you’ll get 350 Gold Points which can be used for a future purchase.

Best Buy

For those who purchase Tears of the Kingdom from Best Buy, you’ll get a special art print alongside its physical pre-orders. Digital buyers are out of luck. This art print features the cover of Tears of the Kingdom in a frame. This is while supplies last, and those who pre-order before the deal went live will have it added retroactively to their order.

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GameStop

For those who purchase Tears of the Kingdom from GameStop, you’ll get an exclusive wooden plaque. Those that order online will need to print their order confirmation page and bring it to their local store to receive the bonus, which is limited to one per customer.

Walmart

For those who purchase Tears of the Kingdom from Walmart, you’ll get a corrupted Master Sword wall scroll. It is limited to one per customer. There are also only 5,000 units available.

My Nintendo Store UK

For United Kingdom players, if you opt to pre-order Tears of the Kingdom from the My Nintendo store, you’ll get a collector’s coin and luggage tag. Sorry, rest of the world.

Costco

There have been rumors that Costco will be selling Tears of the Kingdom for $10 USD cheaper than other retailers… but how about spending $74.99 instead? If you opt to preorder from your local participating Costco, and don’t mind paying a little extra, you can get a pretty slick looking PowerA Protection Case. And of course, you’ll get your physical copy of The Tears of the Kingdom as well.

Participating US Target Stores (call ahead!)

While not technically a pre-order bonus, if you head to your local Target in the USA in person, there’s a chance you might be able to grab the Adventure Hip Pack. Which is what I guess we’re calling fanny packs now. This bag comes free if you opt to buy a physical copy of The Tears of the Kingdom from participating Targets.

That’s all pretty cool, but what about the actual characters revealed in the latest Legend of Zelda trailer? Is your favorite Gerudo back in town? Find out here: Is Ganondorf in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom? – Answered.


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Daphne Fama
A Staff Writer at Prima Games since 2022, Daphne Fama spends an inordinate amount playing games of all stripes but has a soft spot for horror, FPS, and RPGs. When she’s not gaming, she’s an author and member of the Horror Writers Association with a debut novel coming out in 2025. In a previous life, she was an attorney but found she preferred fiction to contracts and forms