
This market resolves as YES if, before January 1, 2025, Nintendo releases at least one content update for Tears of the Kingdom. Otherwise, this market resolves as NO on January 1, 2025.
A "content update" means an update to the game that contains actual new content, not just bugfixes, performance improvements, or minor tweaks to gameplay.
An update that just adds new content related to specific Amiibos doesn't count.
The size of the content introduced doesn't matter - something as simple as "Added one new Zonai device" or "Added a new cooking ingredient and two new recipes that use it" is enough.
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@Jacy I am not aware of any such update. I haven’t played in the last month or so, but I think I would have heard about this, and I don’t see anything about it online
Seems like a pretty open-and-shut case:
https://www.gameinformer.com/news/2023/09/06/zelda-producer-says-there-will-be-no-dlc-for-tears-of-the-kingdom
Some sneaky ways this could resolve YES:
- if there is a very small (probably free) content update
- if there is some kind of re-release on the next nintendo console, which includes a bit of new content (would this resolve YES if the new content is exclusive to the Switch 2? Seems like maybe should resolve NO, if current TotK owners would be unable to play the new content on their existing Switch consoles.)
@JacksonWagner A small, free content update is what I'm hoping for - maybe an update that just introduces Master Mode, or something like that.
I would resolve NO in that case, because it's less of an update to TOTK and more of a different version of the game at that point. Though I can't imagine Nintendo making anything exclusive to the Switch 2 version of TOTK (assuming one will exist, which it might just for "It prints money!" reasons) other than performance improvements and a couple of cosmetic items. IIRC, every update the Switch version of BOTW got, the Wii U version did as well.