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ToraTiger said:
I like how Nintendo has been deeply behind in technology for the past 2 gens, hesitant for online components and letting players communicate with randoms, but they jump on DLC like everyone else if it means they can cheat people out with overpriced DLC. I haven't seen the price, but going by Mario Golf and FE I can confirm it will likely be overpriced, but offer new stuff that's more interesting than most of the stuff in the core game.

Just a prediction.


Mario Golf was sold at a reduced price with the base game offering just as much content as past Mario Golf entries. The full price for all content in the game was only $45 for double the amount of content as previous Mario Golf entries.

Fire Emblem Awakening DLC was mostly for cheating (stat boosting, gold boosting) and fan service of one form or another. The lack of it in the base game was hardly any blow to the over all product and all DLC felt peripheral and external to the core of the game.

Additionally, we have cases like Smash Bros, Mario Kart 8 and Hyrule Warriors which were all extremely fair uses of DLC. Nintendo is generally regarded as one of the better providers of DLC.

You are talking out of your ass here.