Zelda: Breath Of The Wild: Master Trials DLC Release Date Unveiled

Looks like fans of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild are in for a huge treat. That is because the game's first ever DLC pack is finally confirmed for release. Here is everything about in a nutshell!

According to The Verge, Nintendo just recently detailed what the fans of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild can expect from the forthcoming content. It is the first of the two already confirmed DLCs. Interestingly, it is coming this month, particularly on June 30.

The first DLC expansion is called The Master Trials, and is said to include various new additions to the very base of the game. Among this is no other than the brand new mode called Trial of the Sword. Here, players will be put in a fight, battling huge waves of enemies. Unfortunately for them, they will not be equipped with any of their existing equipment, including the ones they have just gathered over the entirety of their play.

Legend of the Zelda: Breath of the Wild players will have no choice but to complete the said mode. Otherwise, they will not be able to move to the next phase. That is because once it is done, the trial will eventually power up the Master Sword even further. This is where it tends to give out double damages, making it a struggle for the players of the game.

In related Legend of the Zelda: Breath of the Wild news, Kotaku reports that Nintendo has also unveiled the second downloadable content of the game. It is titled The Champions Ballad, which is set to feature Urbosa, Revali, Daruk and Mipha. This content is expected to be unleashed later this year, specifically come holiday season.

It is worth noting that the aforementioned champions are the one responsible for piloting the Divine Beasts. Ironically, the trailer that Nintendo released for the content makes it appear that the content is more of a prequel than a sequel. Either way, it is shaping to be an exciting addition.

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