Top 5 Best DLC That Nintendo Got So Right

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1. Zelda: the Breath of the Wild DLC Pack 2: The Champions’ Ballad (Switch, Wii U)

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Breath of the Wild’s second DLC pack more than earns its place at number one. While it adds the standard piddling armor sets and trinkets like the first pack brought, it also threw the Champions’ Ballad questline on the table. The Champions’ Ballad is a multi-phase quest expanding on Breath of the Wild’s backstory. The quest spans throughout Hyrule, having players return to some of BotW’s most iconic areas for some of the most demanding challenges in the game such as going through a brutal gauntlet without getting hit once, and fighting all of the game’s bosses with next to nothing in your inventory, including everyone’s favorite boss, Thunderblight Ganon.

The Champions’ Ballad has some of Breath of the Wild’s most emotional moments, giving players an even closer look at the four champions, and further fleshing out Zelda. And at the end, after you’ve toiled, you get the Master Cycle Zero to reward your hard work. After 150 hours and a taking a few months break, the Champion’s Ballad felt like a fitting way to cap off one of the best games ever made.


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