Zelda: Breath of the Wild has not arrived yet and already has 20 euro DLCs

That the video game industry is choosing to sell content by installments in order to charge us two and up to three times the same video game is a total reality. One of the first to provide this type of content was Electronic Arts with its packages and updates, to which practically all of them have been added, such as Resident Evil that provides in paid DLCs almost the same content in hours as the main game (€ 59.99). Now comes Nintendo, which joins all the customs of the big companies even though it had loathed them long ago, the latest news is that Zelda: Breath of the Wild has not yet reached the market and already has 20 euro DLCs.

The so-called season pass, which will allow you to download all the additional and digital content for a whole year, will cost around twenty euros as confirmed by Nintendo itself. These will be the news and content:

  • Expansion Pass Bonus from March 3, 2017
    • 3 new treasure challenges
  • Summer 1 DLC Pack 2017
    • New cave and challenges
    • New hard mode
    • Additional map features
  • Christmas 2 DLC Pack 2017
    • New main story content
    • New characters
    • Additional challenges

This is the planned route guide for this popular Nintendo Switch game, and that adds to the fact that the company is going to start charging between twenty and twenty-five euros for access to the company's online platform, a price well below that charged for example PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold, but that is the least striking, especially considering that Nintendo is increasingly focused on casual games and content for younger players. We will keep you informed of every detail for the future.


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