Zelda Director: “Looking at Different Ways to Add on Content” For Future Titles

Eiji Aonuma knows that charging for the content means "it needs to be worth it."

Posted By | On 14th, Jun. 2013

WiiU_ZeldaWW_scrn02_E3
We may be seeing some sort of add-on content or DLC for future Zelda games according to
Nintendo Life, who recently spoke to director Eiji Aonuma.

Working on The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds and of course, The Legend of Zelda Wii U, Aonuma stated that, “We’re certainly looking at different ways to add on content that would enhance the experience for the user – maybe more places to explore or just to enrich the experience beyond what is on the disc.

“But we also have to take into consideration that if we charge for this content then it needs to be worth it for the user. So it’s certainly a balancing an act, but I can’t say that it is something we’re not considering.”

That’s certainly a new spin for Nintendo, especially since we haven’t seen anything by way of DLC for any major Nintendo titles in, well, ever.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

State of Play Coming in February – Rumor

State of Play Coming in February – Rumor

As in previous years, Sony is reportedly gearing up for a showcase of its upcoming titles, though which ones r...

Sniper Elite: Resistance -Everything You Need to Know

Sniper Elite: Resistance -Everything You Need to Know

Planning to buy Sniper Elite Resistance? Here are 15 things you need to know before you do so.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Trailer Highlights PC Graphical Presets

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Trailer Highlights PC Graphical Presets

Square Enix's award-winning role-playing game has also been verified for Steam Deck before its PC launch on Ja...

Marvel Rivals Studio Does Not Want to Sacrifice Fun For the Sake of Competitive Balance

Marvel Rivals Studio Does Not Want to Sacrifice Fun For the Sake of Competitive Balance

While NetEase Games wants Marvel Rivals to have a competitive scene, it wants the game to be for everyone, and...

Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone Kickstarter Campaign Begins, First and Third-Person Modes Confirmed

Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone Kickstarter Campaign Begins, First and Third-Person Modes Confirmed

The studio behind Chernobylite is asking for players to help with development through Kickstarter, as well as ...

The Blood of Dawnwalker Will Not Limit Exploration and Gameplay With Time Limit

The Blood of Dawnwalker Will Not Limit Exploration and Gameplay With Time Limit

While The Blood of Dawnwalker's narrative will feature some sort of 30-day time limit, the developer has confi...