Talk:Downloadable content (SSB4): Difference between revisions
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I think that this page can be simplified. DLC bundles for Smash 4 don't actually have discounts (not counting cross-version bundles), i. e. for example, the All-in-One Fighter Bundle is no cheaper than buying all DLC fighters separately, for one version or for both versions. The Stage Bundle's 2-version price is the same as buying Pirate Ship, which is Wii U-exclusive, plus separately buying all other DLC stages not innately bundled with a fighter for both versions. | I think that this page can be simplified. DLC bundles for Smash 4 don't actually have discounts (not counting cross-version bundles), i. e. for example, the All-in-One Fighter Bundle is no cheaper than buying all DLC fighters separately, for one version or for both versions. The Stage Bundle's 2-version price is the same as buying Pirate Ship, which is Wii U-exclusive, plus separately buying all other DLC stages not innately bundled with a fighter for both versions. | ||
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Revision as of 12:17, August 6, 2020
I think that this page can be simplified. DLC bundles for Smash 4 don't actually have discounts (not counting cross-version bundles), i. e. for example, the All-in-One Fighter Bundle is no cheaper than buying all DLC fighters separately, for one version or for both versions. The Stage Bundle's 2-version price is the same as buying Pirate Ship, which is Wii U-exclusive, plus separately buying all other DLC stages not innately bundled with a fighter for both versions. -ThighFish