It depends on how Link is treated in the game like if he's disrespected then it's a bad sign.
If he's not and is just indisposed for some reason or just not there yet so Zelda needed to act, then this could be one of those games where the side character steps up.
Trailer shows that the game literally starts with him rescuing Zelda from Ganon. Then the world starts breaking apart and being swallowed into a void. Firing an Arrow of Light at Zelda's crystal prison is his last act before being swallowed into the void.
Sounds a little bit like the opening to Super Mario RPG. Only instead of playing the usual hero trying to find out what happened to the chick, it's the opposite.
It depends on how Link is treated in the game like if he's disrespected then it's a bad sign.
If he's not and is just indisposed for some reason or just not there yet so Zelda needed to act, then this could be one of those games where the side character steps up.
Trailer shows that the game literally starts with him rescuing Zelda from Ganon. Then the world starts breaking apart and being swallowed into a void. Firing an Arrow of Light at Zelda's crystal prison is his last act before being swallowed into the void.
So he possibly dies a hero's death with his last act being to save Zelda.
Well that's actually a good start, they just better not pull an 'Actually he didn't need to sacrifice himself ' plot twist
I didn't get the impression he died so much as got stuck in some other dimension and needs Zelda to save him for once.
Sounds a little bit like the opening to Super Mario RPG. Only instead of playing the usual hero trying to find out what happened to the chick, it's the opposite.