Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to have a $19.99 DLC pack

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Nintendo's latest Zelda game has just gotten an interesting bit of news. The title will be launching with an Expansion Pass which will allow access to two DLC packs that will be available later this year in 2017. Pre-purchasing the Expansion Pass now will cause three treasure chests to appear in the world, with extra items. One of which being an outfit for Link, which has the Nintendo Switch logo on it. The first DLC pack for the game is set to launch this Summer, and will include a new Hard Mode, a challenge, and a new in-game map feature. The second pack will launch Holiday 2017 and will have a brand new Story addition and a new dungeon. Both the Switch and the Wii U will be getting these DLCs.

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U consoles is one of the largest, most engaging video games Nintendo has ever created. While the main game offers players an engrossing quest that will keep them entertained for hours, as well as the freedom to explore the vast Hyrule at their own pace, the game world provides a rich canvas that offers the opportunity for additional adventures. As a result, the first-ever downloadable content for the main-line Legend of Zelda series is in development.

Starting when The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild launches on March 3, players will be able to purchase an Expansion Pass for $19.99, granting access to two new sets of downloadable content for the game when they become available later this year. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Starting when the game launches on March 3, players will be able to purchase an Expansion Pass for $19.99, granting access to two new sets of downloadable content for the game when they become available later this year. Immediately upon pre-purchase or purchase of the Expansion Pass, three new treasure chests will appear in the game’s Great Plateau area. One of these treasure chests will contain a shirt with a Nintendo Switch logo that Link can wear during his adventure, exclusive to the Expansion Pass. The other two will deliver useful items. The first content pack is scheduled to launch this summer, and will include the addition of a Cave of Trials challenge, a new hard mode and a new feature for the in-game map. The second content pack will launch in Holiday 2017, and adds new challenges that will let players enjoy a new dungeon and a new original story. The Expansion Pass will be available for both the Nintendo Switch and Wii U versions of the game and are identical. Content packs cannot be purchased individually.

“The world of Hyrule, which we created for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, is so large and vibrant that we wanted to offer more for players to experience within it,” said Nintendo developer Eiji Aonuma, the longtime producer of the series. “With this new Expansion Pass, we hope that fans will play, explore and enjoy the game even more.”

Aonuma also created a brief video to share more details about the Expansion Pass. It can be viewed at http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?i...&index=4&md5=8eaa4ec7c77e62fcb4c0b16700a2b3ff.

For more information about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, visit http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?i...&index=5&md5=25c10a84a5cc09f20e1418056380e331.

Remember that Nintendo Switch features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?i...&index=6&md5=7f0306c430dd0cf8360bf01681f9559d.

:arrow: Eiji Aonuma made a video to explain the DLC here
 

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If it was say 2006, Wii-era, such a DLC would be rather unappealing, but yeah, it's the norm for gaming these days, I think moreso with console gaming. Because this is such a highly anticipated game for me, I will cave in to this, otherwise I'd wait until a "Complete" edition or whatever comes out, which is how I approached Mortal Kombat XL and The Witcher 3. Who knows, maybe the "Hard" mode is set aside because the game is naturally difficult.
Yeah, I've already saved more than $20 on my Amazon Prime pre-orders of Switch games alone, so it's really no skin off my back to put that toward DLC.
 

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Nintendo could have included this DLC content in the original game, or as free feature patches or downloads later on, but instead it seems that they're going to opt for what permits them to gouge the most money out of consumers. The fact that people are defending this is disappointing, but not surprising.

I guess it depends on the person, but to say it's "disappointing" to defend this is a bit harsh I believe. I don't see this is as a big deal, if others do, fine, I hardly consider that disappointing too. If it was say $30 or even the price of a AAA game on release day, that is ridiculous. $20 to me isn't too much to me, but I guess you'll find that disappointing that I think that.

Oh and I have Prime as well, but I doubt I'll take advantage of the 20% off feature, I have other monetary obligations to tend to.
 

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Just for a little perspective let's look at another recent release: For Honor. $60 game + $40 season pass + in-game microtransactions. Doesn't even really have any single-player content, either. Nintendo still ain't no Ubisoft, and thank god for that.
 
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They should have told it after the game release, even this having a time to be released, or still on production, make it look like the actual game are incomplete.
Also, what a time we are getting at ... games are being more business than games itself :x
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They should have told it after the game release, even this having a time to be released, or still on production, make it look like the actual game are incomplete.
Also, what a time we are getting at ... games are being more business than games itself :x
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I can already see the future. I can't wait for Metroid Morph Ball DLC to get pass through all those levels. hahaha.

I can't believe Nintendo just joined in the DLC bandwagon. I don't mind cosmetics DLC but features like Hard-mode or more story should've been in the game in the first place. They just recently announced finishing the development of the game and now this. It's already in the game I assume. *sigh* I hope I'm wrong and this DLC comes at a whooping big ass download... a real content. Not just an unlock which should be free in the first place.
 
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I can already see the future. I can't wait for Metroid Morph Ball DLC to get pass through all those levels. hahaha.

I can't believe Nintendo just joined in the DLC bandwagon. I don't mind cosmetics DLC but features like Hard-mode or more story should've been in the game in the first place. They just recently announced finishing the development of the game and now this. It's already in the game I assume. *sigh* I hope I'm wrong and this DLC comes at a whooping big ass download... a real content. Not just an unlock which should be free in the first place.
>Two part DLC, one releases in summer and the next in the holiday. Game releases in a matter of weeks
>DLC is already included on the disk

Yeah I'm thinkin' there's probably a reason for that gap in time there
 
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People are overreacting. I'd argue a bigger case of BS is Nintendo's pricing for all the Smash Bros. DLC with the inverse being true for Mario Kart 8. I hardly believe any of what's going on here is suddenly a valid reason to start pirating Nintendo's content, but given the community on this site it's not like most people needed an excuse in the first place.
 

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Piracy should not be an excuse for DLC. Amiibo DLC is cool though IMO. It's quite gimmicky but then again, I love toys at least for collection and nostalgia. I guess the days where a full content and the fun of unlocking more contents by playing the game are all behind us.

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Yeah, hopefully it's a good chunk of content. We'll have just to wait and see. Let's just enjoy the game when it comes out.
 

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Holy cow, the amount of rage is unreal here. Has everyone been hiding under a couch for the last generation? Did everyone just stick with the Wii and never try another platform? Are we back in 2006 and I just fever dreamed the last 11 years? DLC is a thing now and forever, guys. Why is everyone in an uproar over more Zelda?!

$10 per DLC pack isn't bad at all. The extra hard mode itself and challenge don't sound that appealing, all things considered. The Switch shirt is hilariously cheesy. But a whole new dungeon plus more story content? How does anyone think this is bad enough to boycott the game? Here's the good thing about DLC--It either lets companies add in extra content after release, or it allows them to tack on extra content that should have been in the initial release but were cut to time constraints. You're not obligated to buy it, you're not losing out on essential things without it. If you do want it, you get some little extra content.

It might be a bit overpriced, when you consider Fallout 4's season pass only cost players $50, yet gave triple or more of the assumed size of Zelda's DLC for a little more than double this price, but Nintendo has always been guilty of having higher-priced games in the long term. (Nintendo games rarely price drop) But this isn't Ubisoft "pay up to $500 in microtransations to get access to all treasure chests" level of insanity. Everyone's dropped their hype like a hot rock for this, and it honestly makes no sense.

If we really want to gouge Nintendo for DLC, then go after the amiibos, which hardly add content for $12.99, and even then you can argue for the tech, figure, and skin changes ingame, it's still worth it at that point. Otherwise, you're going to have to accept that Season Passes are a thing now, and this isn't the end of the world.
 

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Here's the good thing about DLC--It either lets companies add in extra content after release, or it allows them to tack on extra content that should have been in the initial release but were cut to time constraints.

Considering that Zelda BOTW was delayed for a long time, perhaps what's marketed as DLC, would've been in the final game if they had more time. Add on that this is probably Nintendo's most ambitious game to date, the delays indicate that they needed all the time in the world to work on this. That they finally have it done is worth celebrating, the extra content, now thinking about it, yeah. Considering that to me the March 3 date is so out of left field, I would've guessed this game be released during the Summer, which is when the first batch of the DLC comes.

I bought all the Smash 4 DLC, so, my perspective is a bit different. Mind you I ignored the Mii hats until I just had spare money to buy all of those. If I can stomach Smash 4 DLC, this Zelda stuff is really nothing. I did read a nice editorial on this, the negative opinion on it was more on the presentation and timing, not so much the content. Talking head (I can't pronounce nor spell his name, he produced the game), only 3 weeks or so before release day, things like this could've been explosive as an E3 presentation, which in Nintendo's case, a Direct during that time period, and since one DLC pack released in the Summer, there you go, people who've beaten the game by then, will have more to enjoy, and not wait long. So that could've been better, but the principle, I don't have much of an issue about it.

Quite the Valentine's Day, a lot of people rather be heated over this than, I don't know, go on a date with someone. Though who am I to judge, I watched a Bruce Lee movie today rather than do that, Way of the Dragon.
 
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Holy cow, the amount of rage is unreal here. Has everyone been hiding under a couch for the last generation? Did everyone just stick with the Wii and never try another platform? Are we back in 2006 and I just fever dreamed the last 11 years? DLC is a thing now and forever, guys. Why is everyone in an uproar over more Zelda?!

$10 per DLC pack isn't bad at all. The extra hard mode itself and challenge don't sound that appealing, all things considered. The Switch shirt is hilariously cheesy. But a whole new dungeon plus more story content? How does anyone think this is bad enough to boycott the game? Here's the good thing about DLC--It either lets companies add in extra content after release, or it allows them to tack on extra content that should have been in the initial release but were cut to time constraints. You're not obligated to buy it, you're not losing out on essential things without it. If you do want it, you get some little extra content.

It might be a bit overpriced, when you consider Fallout 4's season pass only cost players $50, yet gave triple or more of the assumed size of Zelda's DLC for a little more than double this price, but Nintendo has always been guilty of having higher-priced games in the long term. (Nintendo games rarely price drop) But this isn't Ubisoft "pay up to $500 in microtransations to get access to all treasure chests" level of insanity. Everyone's dropped their hype like a hot rock for this, and it honestly makes no sense.

If we really want to gouge Nintendo for DLC, then go after the amiibos, which hardly add content for $12.99, and even then you can argue for the tech, figure, and skin changes ingame, it's still worth it at that point. Otherwise, you're going to have to accept that Season Passes are a thing now, and this isn't the end of the world.
^This. People are acting like toddlers because of the game "not being complete." It's EXTRA story content, NEW hard mode, NEW dungeons, and NEW trials. It isn't an incomplete game, it's extra.

URA ZELDA CONFIRME
 
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I guess we should ALL HAIL THE MASTAH PC RACE! After all... they never have problems like this.... they obviously know how to this right!

Oh wait.. let's ignore all the expansion packs that PC games had... That yes.. Included story packs behind paywalls.

Or if you really remember your history, the buyable demo's back in the day that would then ask you to buy the full game at a specific point.
 

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Nothing gets me excited for a game when (paid) DLCs are announced before the game is launched, heck even the Switch is not yet launched..

Good job Nintendo!

Good thing I have a Wii U and I can just download the DLC over "that site".
 
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