In July of 2021 Skyward Sword HD released. The resolution bump to 1080p was welcomed, and the Amiibo functionality sure was something that existed. Where the game really caught my eye, and the eye of many others, was its new non-motion control scheme. I won't pretend it was perfect, and I'm not going to say it didn't take some getting used to, but it was there, and it sure worked better than the makeshift emulation solutions we had before it. What was it missing though? The randomizer. And it makes sense, these mods don't just drop out of nowhere. It takes time to research, develop, test, and polish releases that so intricately weave their way into every corner of the game. Frankly I didn't expect a Skyward Sword HD randomizer to release at all given we've still not seen similar projects for either Wind Waker or Twilight Princess on the Wii U. All I can say is that I'm happy to be wrong.
Now my preamble is out of the way, let's get to the star of the show. Today Zelda speedrunner and randomizer developer gymnast86 posted a trailer to their channel earlier today to announce the upcoming release of a Skyward Sword HD randomizer. Created by the project lead CovenEsme, the trailer shows the updated graphics of the remake alongside a huge variety of items being picked up from places where they shouldn't be. The project is set to release next week on the 7th of June, with a Discord server being available in advance for those interested in updates. If you want to be prepared to play as soon as the files release, you'll need to dump your copy of Skyward Sword HD (and its 1.0.1 update) and extract the files. Full guides are available already on the Discord server, though I'm sure you can find help over on the Nintendo Switch forum here too if you are struggling.
With Majora's Mask 3D getting its own randomizer earlier this year, on top of the already-available randomizers for Link's Awakening on the Switch, Ocarina of Time 3D, and many more, it feels as though we're in something of a golden era for Zelda randomization. There's already been ten months of work put into this project, with the development team consisting of CovensMe, gymnast86, Ninou, TBPixel, and YourAverageLink. I'm incredibly excited to see how it develops in the coming weeks and months, and can't wait to jump in for myself next Friday.
Source
Discord Server