"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" recently received a new Halloween-inspired art online.

Nintendo released the artwork via the game's official Twitter account just in time for Halloween 2016. The drawing features Link scaling a mountain that looks like a pumpkin. Fans of the game couldn't help but wonder whether or not Pumpkin Hill will be featured in the game exclusively for Wii U and Nintendo Switch that will be released next year.

Meanwhile, the creators of the game recently released three brand new trailers via IGN. The three clips, which last for more than one minute, shows Link's newest adventures in the wild. The lead character does not only kill a stray animal, he also goes swimming in the pond. At one point, he also cuts a tree. After enjoying a meal, he comes face-to-face with a monster, who he successfully kills off.

While on top of a huge mountain, Link throws an equally huge rock at another monster. Armed with a bow and arrow, the character also strikes at another creature. Link's adventure continues in several other places before he can be declared a winner.

In other news, there are rumors suggesting that "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" will have some very specific connections and similarities with the 1986 game. Blog post Hyrule: Then and Now shared four connections between the "Breath of the Wild" and the original name. This includes the shape of the dungeon which resembles a skull, the location of the game which is in Spectacle Rock and more.

"The Legend of Zelda: Breat of the Wild" was initially scheduled for a 2016 release, around the same time that "The Legend of Zelda" will be celebrating its 30th anniversary. However, it was pushed back to 2017.