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In terms of software, '''downloadable content''' (often shortened as '''DLC''') is the name used to designate any piece of software that complements, but does not complete another piece of software. In games, downloadable content normally comes in the form of extra levels or characters that players can add to their game. As the name would imply, this content is downloadable from the internet, normally with a a small monetary cost.
In terms of software, '''downloadable content''' (often shortened as '''DLC''') is the name used to designate any piece of software that complements, but does not complete another piece of software. In games, downloadable content normally comes in the form of extra levels or characters that players can add to their game. As the name would imply, this content is downloadable from the internet, normally with a a small monetary cost.


{{p3}} contains a number of [[Mission Mode]] packs obtainable as downloadable content. These packs add some levels to the Collect treasure! and Battle enemies! modes. While these packs had to be bought from the Nintendo eShop, a small number of extra Mission Mode levels come for free when the player updates the game to a certain [[Update|version]]. Since downloadable content became available for purchase, the Mission Mode button on the [[Menu/Title screen|title screen]] has a bubble on top of it with the eShop icon. All of this DLC was offered as rewards on the [[My Nintendo]] website in July 2017 for a little over a month, with the 4 level packs costing 20 gold points and the 8 level pack costing 40 gold points. Since the Wii U eShop was shut down on {{date|27|March|2023}}, it is no longer possible to legitimately obtain the Mission Mode packs.
''[[Pikmin 3]]'' contains a number of [[Mission Mode]] map packs obtainable as downloadable content. These packs add some levels to the Collect treasure! and Battle enemies! modes. While these packs must be paid for on the Nintendo eShop, a small number of extra Mission Mode levels come for free when the player updates the game to a certain [[Update|version]]. Since downloadable content became available for purchase, the Mission Mode button on the [[Menu#Title screen|title screen]] has a bubble on top of it with the eShop icon.


{{p3d}} does not have any downloadable content, and the DLC from ''Pikmin 3'' is included within the base game as unlocks.
==''Pikmin 3'' map packs==
 
The following map packs are available for download from the Nintendo eShop, with the total cost of $8.97 / €8.97 / £8.37.
==''Pikmin 3'' packs==
The following packs of Mission Mode stages were available for download from the Nintendo eShop prior to its shutdown, with the total cost of $8.97 / €8.97 / £8.37.


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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Pikmin 3 mission gift.jpg|In the Wii U version, unopened downloaded missions have an icon that looks like a gift.
Pikmin 3 new missions marker.jpg|The main Mission Mode menu when extra missions have been downloaded, but not played.
</gallery>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Shop]]
*[[Mission Mode]]
*[[Mission Mode]]
*[[Update]]
*[[Update]]

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