Nintendo’s frantic microgame-filled party titleWarioWare: Get it Together!brought a solid selection of games to test the reaction speed of players. The game has received a warm reception from players and critics alike, with fans excited to see the franchise return on Switch. The game’s success has also left many players wondering whether or notNintendowill release any DLC for the title, especially with its post-launch support on games likeMario Golf: Super Rush,Animal Crossing: New Horizons, andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.
WarioWare: Get it Together!is already a big package with many characters to play and over 200 unique microgames for players to learn and solve. There are somefantastic microgames already, with many fans labeling some as the best across the entire series. However, a game likeWarioWareis always well served by adding additional content to keep things fresh, whether it be additional modes, playable characters, or packs of new microgames. There are quite a few directions Nintendo could take the DLC, so hopefully it has some plans to do so that have yet to be announced.

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What WarioWare: Get it Together! DLC Could Look Like
One possibility for DLC inWarioWare: Get it Together!is additional characters with new abilities. This would not only give players more options, but would also add new ways to complete all of the existing microgames already included, potentially doing a lot for the title’s replayability. There are many options players would be excited to see, such as 13-Amp, theoften-neglected Waluigi, or even crossover characters from games likeRhythm Heaven. There are many interesting abilities that new characters could bring to the game, and it would be cool to see what the developers come up with now that the game has been in the hands of players for some time.
New modes could also bring a lot to the game and helpflesh out the content offered byWarioWare. One mode that many fans would likely enjoy is a custom mix option that would let them create a list of their favorite microgames to bundle together and play through on shuffle. This would be excellent for parties, or just for players who have certain games they’d rather avoid.
Another fun possibility is a new mode using theSwitch’s motion controlsto come up with a variety of new games that take full advantage of them. This could be large enough to count as an entire expansion, but would be more than worth the investment and could add an entirely new dynamic to the game.
Of course, Nintendo could release smaller content packs that include more microgames if it wants to help keep the game fresh as well. These would be a great way to help keep the game alive, and could even bethemed around upcoming releaseslikeBreath of the Wild 2with microgames or even special cosmetic options for players to unlock. It wouldn’t be surprising if Nintendo doesn’t release any DLC for the game, but hopefully it capitalizes on the strong foundation that is already there.
WarioWare: Get it Together!is available now on Switch.
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