"There is no console war," PlayStation celebrates Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom debut and fans unite

Everyone is excited for Nintendo's long-awaited release

"There is no console war," PlayStation celebrates Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom debut and fans unite

Everyone is excited for Nintendo's long-awaited release

The day has arrived and Nintendo Switch users can finally enjoy The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Everyone on social networks is celebrating this long-awaited release and even PlayStation joined the festivities.

The company surprised its fans with a message welcoming Nintendo's game and wishing all players a great journey. "Have fun up there, Hylians!", PlayStation wrote on its social networks.

This gesture was very well received by gamers, who celebrated the support between the companies. Both communities united to ask for a stop to the console war, so they sent a clear message to the haters of both brands.

PlayStation and Nintendo fans unite to celebrate the release of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

PlayStation's message was very popular on social networks and fans did not hesitate to show their excitement. Most messages and responses are positive, as gamers believe that a debut like Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom should be celebrated by all.

Some people celebrated PlayStation showing its support for a release of one of its competitors. This united the community, which raised its voice to criticize the console war and the brand's haters who do nothing but launch criticisms full of toxicity.

"Again, the Playstation account acknowledging the competition. So they can stop with the console war nonsense and enjoy video games," wrote one gamer.

"In case anyone still doesn't realize, the console war is created by that toxic part of gamers. Between companies, despite being competition, there is no such war. Stop defending pieces of plastic and enjoy video games while respecting what others play," commented another Twitter user.

The community decided to celebrate with memes of all kinds and messages like the ones above calling for a more positive environment around video games.

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