Dec 7, 2017News
Nintendo just announced that the second and last DLC – Zelda Breath of the Wild The Champions Ballad will be launching tonight. The long awaited DLC was expected to be released sometime in December 2017. However the big N has not given any specific release date. Nintendo announced at the Game Awards that the latest DLC would become available for download on the Nintendo eShop tonight – December 7th. A launch trailer has also been released, check it out below.
Nov 11, 2017News
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he brand new Champions amiibo for Zelda: Breath of the Wild was finally released this week. Each figure is providing it’s own gear. If you are curious to see what these look like, check out the video below. Furthermore, Nintendo released the new Zelda: Breath of the Wild update. Patch 1.3.3 adds the crossover gear and quest from Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Full Patch notes are listed below as well.
Once you have downloaded the update and started the game, you should receive the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 quest as seen below.
The southern sky from the middle of the largest bridge. The eastern sky from the skull’s left eye. The southeastern sky from the peak of the tall, pierced snowy mountain.
Look to the night sky at those locations and find the red shooting stars!
Stars left: 3
– Added support for the Revali / Daruk / Urbosa / Mipha amiibo
– Xenoblade Chronicles 2 side quest and collaboration equipment added
– Fixed an issue with Hero’s Path Mode in which “x marks” weren’t recorded with version 1.3.0 or later
– Various fixes to improve the gameplay experience
Nov 7, 2017News
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Nov 7, 2017News
[dropcap]F[/dropcap]ans of Zelda: Breath of the Wild have long been waiting for the second and last DLC. The Champions Ballad DLC has finally received a release window. The long awaited download pack will be release in December. The European Switch eShop has listed the DLC for a release this Holiday season. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s new DLC pack features a new dungeon, new original story, and plenty of new challenges.
Check out the upcoming free Zelda update featuring a Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Zelda Breath of the Wild crossover right here.
Nov 7, 2017News
[dropcap]Z[/dropcap]elda Breath of the Wild fans are in for a treat this season. The next DLC pack is around the corner. Furthermore Nintendo has recently announced a Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Zelda Breath of the Wild crossover. During Nintendos latest Xenoblade Chronicles 2 direct, the big N revealed a special treat for Zelda fans. The crossover will allow Breath of the Wild fans to unlock a new costume. That outfit is inspired by Rex, the hero of Xenoblade Chronicles 2. The free update will be available later this year.
You can check out the latest Nintendo Direct featuring Xenoblade Chronicles 2 on Nintendo Switch below. The game is expected to be released on December 1st. You can pre-order it right here. If you want to learn more about the next Zelda: Breath of the Wild Download pack check out the latest right here.
Nov 1, 2017News
[dropcap]B[/dropcap]lack Friday is almost around the corner. Some companies like Amazon are starting to to warm up with pre Black Friday deals. Nintendo jumped on the wagon and announced their first Legend of Zelda Black Friday sale. To begin, the ” Link green ” Nintendo 3DS will be on sale for only $79.99. The console comes pre-loaded with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D.
Next on, the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Explorer’s Edition is on sale for $59.99. This includes not only the high rated game, but also includes a 100 page explorers guide, as well as a two sided map of the beautiful Hyrule. While this is an exciting deal, with no doubt Nintendo will be releasing more deals as we get closer to Black Friday. Get the Zelda Explorer Edition right here.
Oct 30, 2017News
[dropcap]B[/dropcap]usiness magazine Forbes has published an interview with Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of North America. Reggie discussed the upcoming on recently delayed Nintendo Switch Online services. Furthermore he went into explaining the Switch shortages as well. Check out parts of the interview below.
Let’s rewind the clock. So we announced that for the month of March, we would sell two million units. [That] was the guidance we provided. And if you go back and look at the analyst reports and comments from the experts in the industry, they framed that as wildly optimistic. Wildly optimistic. Some of the projections that I saw for the first calendar year pegged the volume somewhere in the range of five million units globally. The reality is, just in the month of March, on a global basis, we sold through 2.7 million units. So the reality is that Nintendo had a well defined supply chain. We were prepared to deliver against that supply chain. We had estimates of demand. But the reality is that the demand came in well in excess of even our high end estimates, so we were then in a position of playing catch up. And we’ve been playing catch up ever since. We’ve stated publicly we’ve continued to improve the supply chain, the production continues to ramp up… but that’s what happened. When you look at the realities of supply we dramatically over-delivered for launch in terms of March launch month, but the demand has been well in excess of even our high end estimates.
It was absolutely critically important to have strong Nintendo IP at the launch, and we were extremely fortunate for that to be Legend of Zelda. In particular, in the Americas that I have responsibility for, Zelda is a franchise that is very well developed. Obviously a game that many talk about as potentially one of the best ever created in this gaming industry. It was a fantastic way to kick off the launch of Nintendo Switch. And Super Mario Odyssey is gonna be a great bookend to that. But I would say this. We have a plethora of great IP, and we were fortunate to deliver on the steady cadence of content. I can tell you that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was just as critically important. The multiplayer aspect of that game really is something that gave us an added element, versus Zelda which is a single player experience. That was critically important. Continuing to drive Splatoon 2 as a very important franchise for us, was critically important. The launch of new IP in ARMS was critically important. So I would reinforce that for us, yes a new Zelda, a new Mario game within the first 10 months of launching a new system is great –but it’s the steady cadence of high quality content which is really the Nintendo secret sauce.
I’m not going to tell you exactly what it’s going to look like. We’ll share more about that next year. But what I can tell you is that our vision is to have a robust online environment that not only provides the mechanism for you to have your multiplayer experiences and matchmaking, those elements are minimum. Our goal is to provide that extra Nintendo twist, and that’s what makes our company historically so effective. We don’t do things the same way everyone else does. We relish being different. We see that difference as an element that makes us more compelling to the consumer. And so having that differentiated experience is what we are focused on and we’ll unveil more next year as we’re closer to the launch of the service.
Again, [as far as] details around Nintendo Online and what that service is, we’re gonna deal with that separately. Regarding our back catalog, we are in an incredibly fortunate situation that we have a robust back catalog. Not only robust in number, but robust in truly best of all time types of games. Our strategy today is to leverage that with the NES Classic and SNES Classic. And we believe what we’re offering at a set price is a fantastic value for the consumer. And a way not only for adults like myself to relive playing the Super NES and all of the great games on that platform, 21 of them, but that it provides an opportunity for new players to experience all of this great content. And we think that is a fantastic way to do it. It’s both rekindling nostalgia but also creating a passion for Metroid, creating a passion for intellectual property that newer players may just not have ever tried. And we think that is a really effective strategy. So that’s what we’ve done with the NES, that’s what we’ve done with the SNES. Again, what the future looks like we’ll talk about in a different setting. But we believe monetizing our content, exposing it to consumers in that way is a great execution of our strategy.
Oct 18, 2017News
[dropcap]N[/dropcap]intendo just released a huge update for the Nintendo Switch. Update 4.0.0 brings multiple new features that many players have been asking for. Switch users will now be able to record gameplay video by simply holding down the capture button. Furthermore players will now be able to transfer save games from one Switch to another. Many players have asked for this feature as previously save games could get lost if the console was damaged or lost. Check out the full feature list of new Switch Update and the introduction video to the new firmware update below.
Added the following system functionality
A #NintendoSwitch system update is available now. Transfer user profiles & saves between systems & more! Details: https://t.co/96hQYnYpPe pic.twitter.com/mGamHHFsTO
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) October 19, 2017