For those wishing for more Super Mario Odyssey kingdoms, or Zelda story content, there might be a glimmer of hope, as Nintendo

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At Nintendo's latest earnings meeting (as reported by Bloomberg's Yuji Nakamura ), Furukawa said:"We need continuous growth. We must keep releasing new software. That includes DLCs and other contents for big titles that are already out."Many had wondered if the likes of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey would see further updates. Despite announcing and releasing two paid content packs for Zelda, Nintendo has never formally said that it had finished working on the game. The same goes for Super Mario Odyssey, which has had a drip-feed of free content (including the Luigi's Balloon World update), but no paid expansions.Furukawa's mention of "big titles" would seemingly point to the likes of these games - only Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe have reached the 10 million copies sold milestone on Switch so far.Furukawa added that Nintendo's growth also relied on "more focus on online play", and "more genres and diverse games to draw in people who don't currently play on Switch."With Switch sales passing 22 million , what Furukawa didn't mention is the update to the console rumoured to be coming next year If that rumour does come true, here's what we're hoping gets upgraded

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