The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom was released last Friday, meaning it's been on store shelves for just four days. It's obviously much shorter than more recent Zelda games - and pretty good too - and you can probably expect people to be rolling credits pretty soon if they've been mainlining it over the weekend. You probably wouldn't expect fans to be beating it in less than an hour.
Echoes of Wisdom transplants Breath of the Wild creativity into classic Zelda dungeon crawling.
That's exactly what's happening though, as the game's speedrunning community has been systematically reducing the amount of time it takes to beat the game following the discovery of a Wrong Warp glitch that is teleporting players to the game's final dungeon. If you're still playing Echoes of Wisdom - which is understandable since it's just come out - and don't want to be spoiled, here's your warning to duck out.
This Wrong Warp glitch was recently shared on the Speedrun subreddit by user xIceBlue, and involves using signs on top of some trees in the Eternal Forest to overlap menus. I'm not entirely sure what's happening, but if the player then warps to the game's first...