It has been just over two years since The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild first launched on the Nintendo Switch and Wii U. Since then, it has captivated gamer's hearts all over the globe with many citing the title as a masterpiece. As E3 quickly approaches, Cyberpunk 2077 is also creating quite a bit of brouhaha as fans wonder what will be shown by the CD Projekt Red devs especially since CEO Adam Kiciński said that E3 2019 will be the most important one in history for the developer.

In tribute to the past hype of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and the current build-up to Cyberpunk 2077, what's better than a mashup of both worlds?

In this futuristic piece created by Van Orton Design, we see Link standing in front of Hyrule castle as it is lit up in neon fluorescent lights with Ganon - who is also donning a rather fancy luminous outfit -  looming over it in the background. This piece just screams neo-noir, high-tech vibes that we see Cyberpunk 2077 smothered in. I'm pretty sure none of us knew that we needed a Zelda 2077 game until right now.

We really seem to like the 80's futuristic era here at DualShockers as only a few days ago, we stumbled across an amazing Cyberpunk 2077 recreated box of an old Atari cartridge case by concept designer Maciej Kuciara - also we found an immersive and dynamic Cyberpunk 2077 wallpaper that will turn your desktop right into the pulsating cityscape of Night City.

If you're hungry for more "all things Zelda", then check out when The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild meets Twilight Princess in this unique artwork or maybe The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Stables constructed using Legos is more your thing.

You can check out more of Van Orton's artwork by visiting the site right here.

Cyberpunk 2077 is still in development and doesn’t have a release window but it’s scheduled to arrive on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Luckily, we should be hearing a lot more about the title this summer during E3 2019 and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening remaster will be coming to Nintendo Switch exclusively sometime in 2019 but until then, you can pick up the original title on Nintendo 3DS via Amazon.

If you need something to help you unwind and relax this Easter weekend, let me help with some tunes found below that'll get you in the mood to "Zelda and Chill".