When Hyrule thought it had seen every twist the Breath of the Wild era could deliver, an unexpected newcomer arrives to rewrite the rules: MStar. This fresh entry—part mystery, part innovation—drops into Link and Zelda’s world with equal measures of charm and chaos, bringing new mechanics, narrative threads, and a surprising emotional core that will have both longtime fans and newcomers leaning in.

At its heart, MStar’s arrival is both literal and metaphorical: a story about contact, consequence, and the uneasy marriage of progress and preservation. Zelda—ever the scholar—becomes a bridge between Hyrulean knowledge and MStar’s alien wisdom, while Link’s role expands beyond heroics into stewardship. Themes explored include:

The term "Mstar" is where the confusion often lies. In K-pop culture, this usually points to one of two things:

In the context of Korean entertainment, "Zelda" most commonly refers to the popular K-pop girl group that debuted under JGC Entertainment, known for their synchronized dancing and hits like "Electrifying" and "Crush On You."

Alternatively, some search trends link "Zelda" to the fictional character associated with Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda. However, given the K-pop context of "Surprise Visitor," it usually points toward a live stage or a variety show appearance involving the idol group.

Existing Zelda mods usually add generic enemies or cosmetic skins for Link. This "Surprise Visitor," however, is reportedly fully interactive. Early testers who claim to have accessed the private beta describe the following mechanics: