It’s dangerous to go alone, so use a map.

Google Maps has introduced its latest promotion, one that involves the heroic character Link from Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda franchise. With it, users can start up Google Maps through their browser and see a yellow “street view” icon with a sword and green outfit. This is the traditional costume that Link wears in the Zelda games, complete with his iconic blue shield.

As a result, he becomes an interactive part in searches, and will run around the map while you pinpoint your next location before dropping down into “street view.” Link is also featured in the app’s current icon, as pictured below.

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The promotion is timed with the release of Nintendo’s latest Zelda game for the Wii U, Twilight Princess HD, which is a remake of one of its most popular games, initially released in 2006 for the GameCube and Wii consoles.

YouTube user Jeffrey Grubb posted a clip of just how effectively Link is used with the program.

Google has a history of toying around with video game-related Easter eggs. Typing “do a barrel roll” – an iconic line of dialogue featured in Nintendo’s classic Star Fox 64 – into the search box will result in the screen doing a full 360-degree spin. Users can also type in “zerg rush” (a term from the Blizzard game StarCraft) and watch as “O’s”appear and destroy items on the screen.

As an April Fool’s Day joke, Google Maps once let you find Pokémon among the streets and buildings. This no doubt helped inspire the upcoming Pokémon Go.

Last year probably got the most attention for the app, as Google Maps launched a cool April Fool’s promotion where any map could be turned into an interactive Pac-Man game, complete with dots and ghosts from the classic arcade game.

Similarly, Google partnered to create a whole Force Awakened experience last fall, which applied a Star Wars theme to everything from Gmail to Google Maps. Also, for one day, typing “a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away” displayed search results in the same iconic scrolling format from the movies.

Meanwhile, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD is online on the eShop now.