In the torrent of information released by Switch 2, an easily overlooked detail has attracted players' attention: The Switch 2 version of "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" will not contain any paid DLC content.Although Nintendo never explicitly promised to integrate DLC, Nintendo sold the game at a higher price than the original and added promotion to some players once interpreted as the "ultimate version", resulting in some confusion.
Nintendo recently confirmed to IGN: "The 2nd version of "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" Switch does not include an extended pass DLC, players need to purchase it separately." This means that if you want to get a complete gaming experience, players will need to pay an additional £85 (about 800 yuan, approximately the original version + the total price of DLC).
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, like other enhanced Switch 2 games (such as The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Pokémon: Arceus, etc.), includes frame rate and resolution improvements, and also includes a series of game-specific features and can be purchased as a standalone digital or physical version.In addition, Nintendo also provides a paid upgrade path for players who already own the original Switch 1, but these high cumulative costs are still controversial.
This time, Nintendo is just the tip of the iceberg of the recent controversy of Switch 2.Issues such as console pricing, Mario Kart: World for 75 pounds (about 700 yuan) and tutorial game charges for USD 10 (about 70 yuan) have attracted a lot of criticism.Although the Switch 2 has significantly improved performance and a good reputation for its first game, Nintendo still needs to properly resolve the price dispute to calm the dissatisfaction of the player community.