If you count Hyrule Castle, this is one of two stages that originated from Ocarina of Time. But Gerudo Valley was without a question more strongly inspired by the source material, diving into one of the favorite parts of the game, mainly because of the amazing music.
Like Bridge of Eldin, this is another stage essentially based on a bridge, where both ends let you walk off into the blast zones. The stage has a little bit more to it, however, with platforms on each side and a bridge that can be destroyed. Koume and Kotake will haunt the stage afterwards, leaving either the west side burning or the east side freezing. The Song of Time will then later repair the bridge.
As some nice details, you can spot the Gerudo Fortress in the background, as well as some targets from the horseback archery range. Overall it will be nice to see this stage in HD for the first time in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
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