Nintendo has quickly earned the ire of the gaming community with an announcement revealing that day one DLC will be available for Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a concept that has been plaguing games over the last few years that allows developers to make a quick buck.
Players will be able to purchase an “expansion pass” on March 3rd (the same day the game comes out) for $20, granting them immediate access to three bonus treasure chests containing exclusive equipment and two content packs.
The first content pack (which will arrive in the summer) will give players a “Cave of Trials” challenge while also unlocking both hard mode and a new map-based feature; the 2nd pack (slated for winter) will offer a new original story and dungeon and a myriad of “additional challenges”.
The announcement video, which has come under a great deal of negative criticism (as indicated by the dislike bar):
Loyal Nintendo fans can rabidly spend all their money once The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild launches for the Wii U and Nintendo Switch on March 3rd.
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f♥♥k companies who rip content out of the main game then resell it to you as DLC. Look at this “bonus” content we made for you! BUY IT AND IGNORE THE FACT THAT WE HAD TO HAVE MADE IT AT THE SAME BLOODY TIME AS THE REST OF THE GAME!
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Still pushing the glorified tablet… Man, Nintendo used to be good.