Nintendo's new 'Mario Kart 8' add-ons put Link and Luigi on the same track
Nintendo's new 'Mario Kart 8' add-ons put Link and Luigi on the same track
Nintendo has taken a few stepsto modernizeits gaming experience, but downloadable content (DLC) is still a sore point; even New Super Luigi Uis more of a separate (and fairly expensive) title than a proper booster pack. Today, though, there are signs that the company is getting serious about improving its less-than-stellarreputation with add-ons. Nintendo has offered a sneak peek at aMario Kart 8 expansionthat addsThe Legend of Zelda's Link,F-Zero's Blue Falcon ship and eight new courses, among other things -- that's a lot of goodies to keep you coming back. It should arrive in November for $8, andAnimal Crossing-themed DLC due next May will add similar numbers of cars, characters and tracks.
It's not shocking that Nintendo would pour that energy intoMario Kartwhen it's one of the Wii U's few big hits. Nonetheless, the move hints that the developer is at last willing to show games the same kind of after-sale devotion as many other studios. You can buy at least one big Nintendo game knowing that there will be some worthwhile DLC to lure you back a few months down the road.
Update:Turns out that buying both packs will net gamers a discount: each add-on sells for $8 individually, but will be available in a bundle for $12. Oh, and folks whodobuy both packs will get one more feature: the ability to change the color of Yoshi and ShyGuy.
{{comment.anon_name ?? comment.full_name}}
{{timeAgo(comment.date_added)}}
{{comment.body}}
{{subComment.anon_name ?? subComment.full_name}}
{{timeAgo(subComment.date_added)}}
{{subComment.body}}