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'''Downloadable content''' (often abbreviated '''DLC'''; referred to as '''add-on content''' in PAL regions) is additional content provided for released video games which is separately obtained after release to expand the base game. This can constitute both patches and updates to the pre-existing features of the core game and entirely new content which is often sold for additional money, the latter being the form the term usually refers to. Paid downloadable content takes a variety of forms in many games, selling everything from simple costumes for pre-existing characters to entirely new story and gameplay scenarios.  
'''Downloadable content''' (Japanese: {{hl|追加コンテンツ|Tsuika kontentsu}} ''additional content''), often abbreviated '''DLC'''; referred to as '''add-on content''' in PAL regions, is additional content provided for released video games which is separately obtained after release to expand the base game. This can constitute both patches and updates to the pre-existing features of the core game and entirely new content which is often sold for additional money, the latter being the form the term usually refers to. Paid downloadable content takes a variety of forms in many games, selling everything from simple costumes for pre-existing characters to entirely new story and gameplay scenarios.


The {{FES}} first formally started using downloadable content in 2010, with the release of {{FE12}}. Both games since then have made heavy use of DLC.
The {{FES}} first started using downloadable content in 2010, with the release of {{FE12}}. All games since then have made heavy use of DLC.


==Precursors to modern DLC==
==Precursors to modern DLC==
Before the advent of modern digital distribution and the release of ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', [[Intelligent Systems]] conducted several experiments with other forms of distribution of additional content for ''Fire Emblem'' games. These included:
Before the advent of modern digital distribution and the release of ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', [[Intelligent Systems]] conducted several experiments with other forms of distribution of additional content for ''Fire Emblem'' games. These included:


* {{FEBS}}, where each of its episodes was downloaded to [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] systems via live broadcast for limited periods of time
* {{FEBS}}, where each of its episodes was downloaded to [[Super Famicom]] systems via live broadcast for limited periods of time
* The rare promotional [[Trial Map|trial maps]] of {{FE6}}, which appear to have required being manually loaded into copies of the game
* The rare promotional [[Trial Map|trial maps]] of {{FE6}}, which appear to have required being manually loaded into copies of the game
* The ability to use [[Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus disc|a pre-order disc for another game]] to unlock bonus items in {{FE7}}
* The ability to use [[Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus disc|a pre-order disc for another game]] to unlock bonus items in {{FE7}}
* Distribution kiosks for Japanese copies of {{FE7}} and {{FE8}}, which unlocked bonus items like the ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' bonus disc
* Distribution kiosks for Japanese copies of {{FE7}} and {{FE8}}, which unlocked bonus items the same way the ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' bonus disc did.


==Downloadable content by game==
==Downloadable content by game==
With the closure of Nintendo eShop for Wii U and 3DS on March 27, 2023, the DLC released for games on these two consoles is no longer purchasable.
===''Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem''===
===''Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem''===
{{FE12}} featured a small number of free digital distributions of bonus content. Although described as downloadable content by Nintendo, the "download" actually just unlocked content that already existed on the cartridge. The content constitutes three bonus chapters and three items, which were released over a period of weeks after release in 2010.
{{FE12}} featured a small number of free digital distributions of bonus content. Although described as downloadable content by Nintendo, the "download" actually just unlocked content that already existed on the cartridge. The content constitutes three bonus chapters and three items, which were released over a period of weeks after release in 2010.


New access to this DLC on physical cartridges is no longer possible as of May 20th, 2014, as a result of the discontinuation of most Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection services.<ref name=wifiend>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/vyWpoM6CBIe6FjW8NIY7bvzOrgBURhzw|title=Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service for Nintendo DS and Wii has ended|site=Nintendo|published=2014-05-20|retrieved=2015-06-30}}</ref> However, the English [[fan translation]] comes with a save file which has all downloadable chapters episodes and items already unlocked.
New access to this DLC on physical cartridges is no longer possible as of May 20th, 2014, as a result of the discontinuation of most Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection services.<ref name="wifiend">{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/vyWpoM6CBIe6FjW8NIY7bvzOrgBURhzw|title=Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service for Nintendo DS and Wii has ended|site=Nintendo|published=May 20, 2014|retrieved=June 30, 2015}}</ref> However, the English [[fan translation]] comes with a save file which has all downloadable chapters episodes and items already unlocked.


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===''Fire Emblem: Awakening''===
===''Fire Emblem Awakening''===
{{main|Downloadable content in Fire Emblem: Awakening}}
{{main|Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Awakening|l1=Downloadable content in ''Fire Emblem Awakening''}}


{{FE13}} was the first first-party Nintendo title to support paid downloadable content in Japan (elsewhere in the world, ''[[mariowiki:New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' did it before the international release of ''Awakening''). In ''Awakening'', DLC is distributed in the form of individual chapters, many of which offer a major character from a prior ''Fire Emblem'' game as an obtainable [[bonus units|bonus unit]] at the end. Each chapter has a different intent: the original set is a long series of battles against characters from prior ''Fire Emblem'' games, one set is intended purely for grinding for experience, money and [[regalia]] weapons, another set is devoted to character interactions, a fourth set provides an alternate scenario for the doomed future [[Lucina]] came from, and the final set provides challenges greater than the core game.
{{FE13}} was the first first-party Nintendo title to support paid downloadable content in Japan (elsewhere in the world, ''[[mariowiki:New Super Mario Bros. 2|New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' did it before the international release of ''Awakening''). In ''Awakening'', DLC is distributed in the form of individual chapters, many of which offer a major character from a prior ''Fire Emblem'' game as an obtainable [[bonus unit]] at the end. Each chapter has a different intent: the original set is a long series of battles against characters from prior ''Fire Emblem'' games, one set is intended purely for grinding for experience, money and [[regalia]] weapons, another set is devoted to character interactions, a fourth set provides an alternate scenario for the doomed future [[Lucina]] came from, and the final set provides challenges greater than the core game.


===''Fire Emblem Fates''===
===''Fire Emblem Fates''===
{{main|Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Fates}}
{{main|Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Fates|l1=Downloadable content in ''Fire Emblem Fates''}}
 
{{FE14}} makes use of downloadable content in an expanded form. In addition to several series of challenge maps and stories set in an alternate scenario, DLC is also used to handle the game's split-version format. After purchasing one edition of the game, the player can buy the opposing campaign at a somewhat reduced price as DLC, and outside of the special editions the ''Revelation'' campaign is only available as downloadable content. Additionally, the Japanese version of the game featured DLC available by purchases of the original series of {{TCGCipher}} products, which would allow Japanese players to recruit a small number of [[bonus unit]]s.


{{FE14}} makes use of downloadable content in an expanded form.  In addition to selling legacy characters as [[bonus units|bonus unit]] DLC in a similar manner to ''Awakening'', DLC will also be used as part of the game's split-version format. After purchasing one edition of the game, the player can buy the opposing campaign at a somewhat reduced price as DLC, and there are plans to use DLC to release a "third route" campaign, where the [[Avatar (Fates)|protagonist]] unites both [[Hoshido]] and [[Nohr]].
===''Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''===
{{main|Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia|l1=Downloadable content in ''Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''}}


===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Wii U''===
{{FE15}} features five packs of downloadable content with different purposes: two series of episodes which assist with grinding and collecting items, a third which gives access to a series of even more powerful classes for those who have reached their maximum class and level, a fourth collection of stories about the origin of the [[Deliverance]], and a fifth which features the mascot characters of {{TCGCipher}}.
 
===''Fire Emblem: Three Houses''===
{{main|Downloadable content in Fire Emblem: Three Houses|l1=Downloadable content in ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses''}}
 
{{FE16}} features four packs of downloadable content with different purposes: two series granting new outfits for playable units; one serie of auxiliaries battles which assist with grinding and collecting items; a third which gives you new quests, access to the sauna, new battalions; and a fourth collection of stories about the [[Abyss]] and the [[Ashen Wolves]] which can be recruited in the main story.
 
===''Fire Emblem Engage''===
{{main|Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Engage|l1=Downloadable content in ''Fire Emblem Engage''}}
{{FE17}} features four waves of downloadable content as part of an expansion pass. The first three waves each add new [[emblem]]s and associated [[paralogue]]s; the first two also add bonus items. The fourth wave adds a new story campaign and playable characters.
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
{{SmashWiki|Downloadable content}}
{{SmashWiki|Downloadable content}}


{{SSB4}} began to sell paid downloadable content in April 2015, alongside the release of free update patches. [[Roy]] is one of four currently available DLC characters for purchase.
{{SSB4}} began to sell paid downloadable content in April 2015, alongside the release of free update patches. [[Roy]] and [[Corrin]] were two of the seven available DLC characters for purchase.
 
{{SSBU}} began to sell DLC on February 1, 2019 with the release of [[smashwiki:Piranha Plant|Piranha Plant]] as a standalone DLC fighter; further fighters were released in two waves and purchasable in packs. [[Byleth]] was the fifth and final fighter released for wave 1, and was bundled with the [[Garreg Mach Monastery]] stage.
 
===''Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE''===
{{main|Downloadable content in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE|l1=Downloadable content in ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE''}}
 
[[Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE]] has some costume downloadable content as well as some downloadable quests. The costumes are for the playable [[Mirage Master]]s, and the quest DLC offers things like experience and challenging battles.
 
===''Fire Emblem Warriors''===
{{main|Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Warriors|l1=Downloadable content in ''Fire Emblem Warriors''}}
{{FEW}}{{'}}s downloadable content adds new characters, scenarios, weapons, items, and [[Costumes in Warriors|costumes]], among other things. The downloadable content is available in packs, with each pack generally focusing on a certain theme, typically a game-specific one.
 
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==External links==
==External links==
* [[wikipedia:Downloadable content|Downloadable content]] on Wikipedia
* [[wikipedia:Downloadable content|Downloadable content]] on Wikipedia


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Latest revision as of 02:18, 11 January 2024

Downloadable content (Japanese: 追加コンテンツ additional content), often abbreviated DLC; referred to as add-on content in PAL regions, is additional content provided for released video games which is separately obtained after release to expand the base game. This can constitute both patches and updates to the pre-existing features of the core game and entirely new content which is often sold for additional money, the latter being the form the term usually refers to. Paid downloadable content takes a variety of forms in many games, selling everything from simple costumes for pre-existing characters to entirely new story and gameplay scenarios.

The Fire Emblem series first started using downloadable content in 2010, with the release of Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem. All games since then have made heavy use of DLC.

Precursors to modern DLC

Before the advent of modern digital distribution and the release of New Mystery of the Emblem, Intelligent Systems conducted several experiments with other forms of distribution of additional content for Fire Emblem games. These included:

Downloadable content by game

With the closure of Nintendo eShop for Wii U and 3DS on March 27, 2023, the DLC released for games on these two consoles is no longer purchasable.

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem featured a small number of free digital distributions of bonus content. Although described as downloadable content by Nintendo, the "download" actually just unlocked content that already existed on the cartridge. The content constitutes three bonus chapters and three items, which were released over a period of weeks after release in 2010.

New access to this DLC on physical cartridges is no longer possible as of May 20th, 2014, as a result of the discontinuation of most Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection services.[1] However, the English fan translation comes with a save file which has all downloadable chapters episodes and items already unlocked.

Downloadable content in New Mystery of the Emblem
Item Type Release DateJP[2]
Wind and Thunder Chapter July 15th, 2010
Growth Drop Item July 22nd, 2010
Three Assassins Chapter August 5th, 2010
Bond Drop Item August 12th, 2010
By the Sword Chapter August 26th, 2010
Rainbow Tonic Item September 2nd, 2010

Fire Emblem Awakening

Main article: Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Awakening

Fire Emblem Awakening was the first first-party Nintendo title to support paid downloadable content in Japan (elsewhere in the world, New Super Mario Bros. 2 did it before the international release of Awakening). In Awakening, DLC is distributed in the form of individual chapters, many of which offer a major character from a prior Fire Emblem game as an obtainable bonus unit at the end. Each chapter has a different intent: the original set is a long series of battles against characters from prior Fire Emblem games, one set is intended purely for grinding for experience, money and regalia weapons, another set is devoted to character interactions, a fourth set provides an alternate scenario for the doomed future Lucina came from, and the final set provides challenges greater than the core game.

Fire Emblem Fates

Main article: Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Fates

Fire Emblem Fates makes use of downloadable content in an expanded form. In addition to several series of challenge maps and stories set in an alternate scenario, DLC is also used to handle the game's split-version format. After purchasing one edition of the game, the player can buy the opposing campaign at a somewhat reduced price as DLC, and outside of the special editions the Revelation campaign is only available as downloadable content. Additionally, the Japanese version of the game featured DLC available by purchases of the original series of Fire Emblem Cipher products, which would allow Japanese players to recruit a small number of bonus units.

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Main article: Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia features five packs of downloadable content with different purposes: two series of episodes which assist with grinding and collecting items, a third which gives access to a series of even more powerful classes for those who have reached their maximum class and level, a fourth collection of stories about the origin of the Deliverance, and a fifth which features the mascot characters of Fire Emblem Cipher.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Main article: Downloadable content in Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Fire Emblem: Three Houses features four packs of downloadable content with different purposes: two series granting new outfits for playable units; one serie of auxiliaries battles which assist with grinding and collecting items; a third which gives you new quests, access to the sauna, new battalions; and a fourth collection of stories about the Abyss and the Ashen Wolves which can be recruited in the main story.

Fire Emblem Engage

Main article: Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Engage

Fire Emblem Engage features four waves of downloadable content as part of an expansion pass. The first three waves each add new emblems and associated paralogues; the first two also add bonus items. The fourth wave adds a new story campaign and playable characters.

Super Smash Bros. series

SSB.png This article or section is a short summary of Downloadable content.
SmashWiki features a more in-depth article.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U began to sell paid downloadable content in April 2015, alongside the release of free update patches. Roy and Corrin were two of the seven available DLC characters for purchase.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate began to sell DLC on February 1, 2019 with the release of Piranha Plant as a standalone DLC fighter; further fighters were released in two waves and purchasable in packs. Byleth was the fifth and final fighter released for wave 1, and was bundled with the Garreg Mach Monastery stage.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE

Main article: Downloadable content in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE

Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE has some costume downloadable content as well as some downloadable quests. The costumes are for the playable Mirage Masters, and the quest DLC offers things like experience and challenging battles.

Fire Emblem Warriors

Main article: Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Warriors

Fire Emblem Warriors's downloadable content adds new characters, scenarios, weapons, items, and costumes, among other things. The downloadable content is available in packs, with each pack generally focusing on a certain theme, typically a game-specific one.

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Downloadable content

Japanese

追加コンテンツ

Additional content

French

Contenu téléchargeable

Downloadable content

References

  1. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service for Nintendo DS and Wii has ended, Nintendo, Published: May 20, 2014, Retrieved: June 30, 2015
  2. 追加ボーナス, pegasusknight.com, Retrieved: February 13, 2022

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