Nintendo's new console, the Switch 2, has sparked discussions about pricing, particularly concerning the highly anticipated edition of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Unlike previous editions, this version does not include the Expansion Pass DLC, which has disappointed many fans. Those upgrading from the original Switch will find it manageable if they already own the DLC, but newcomers will end up paying a combined total of $90 for the game and DLC, raising concerns over Nintendo's pricing strategy. Fans have taken to social media criticizing the move, aligning it with ongoing issues about the overall costs associated with the new console and its lineup.

Will the Switch 2 edition of Breath of the Wild include the DLC?

No, the Switch 2 edition does not include the DLC. Buyers will need to purchase the Expansion Pass separately.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild originally released in 2017, quickly becoming a landmark title in open-world gaming. It was praised for its expansive world, innovative mechanics, and engaging storyline. The game's impact led to significant anticipation for its sequel, Tears of the Kingdom, which further explored the lore and mechanics that fans love. The upcoming Switch 2 edition aims to capitalize on this legacy, albeit with some controversial pricing strategies that have left the fanbase divided.