Skyward Sword HD

The Zelda: Skyward Sword HD My Nintendo reward comes with a ‘lil kickstand

The acrylic panel is 1000 Platinum Points

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Zelda: Skyward Sword HD has been out for a bit, and it’s had plenty of time to marinate. Do you like the motion controls? Yes, no? Okay, keep them or turn them off! Options are a wonderful thing. Oh, you’re done with the game already? Well you can admire this acrylic panel art while it’s not installed on your Switch.

As we pointed out recently, Skyward Sword HD has a My Nintendo reward. It’s an acrylic art panel, and it’ll cost you 1000 Platinum Points. It just came in the mail, and I have to say, I’m happy with it!

The quality is about the same as the prior acrylic art panels (which Zelda has gotten one of so far), and it comes with a little kickstand you can use to display it. Or you can upgrade: your call.

It’s thin at 1/8″ in terms of its thickness, which can be a boon depending on whether or not space is a premium. The size of the panel itself is 5″x7″.

I mean, it’s pretty much the perfect art for this game. It gets everything it needs to get across: Fi, Ghirahim, Link, Loftwings…the sky. And an epic pose. The best part? Fi is silent. Yuck yuck yuck.

A close-up of the Skyward Sword HD acrylic panel:

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