The Legend of Zelda: Breath of Wild remains one of the Switch’s highest rated games ever released. Now, fans eagerly anticipate Breath of the Wild 2’s release date after Nintendo teased the game at E3 2019.

However, some fans of the game are adding their own new content to Breath of the Wild to give them something fresh to do while they wait for the sequel. Recently, a modder in the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild community created their own DLC expansion mod that adds Super Mario 64’s iconic Whomp’s Fortress stage to the game.

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Breath of the Wild modder and content creator Waikuteru has released a trailer for the DLC expansion, titled the “Throwback Expansion DLC.” This unofficial DLC expansion comes complete with multiple star missions, with some even replicating the star missions featured in the original Super Mario 64 level. The stage itself is a large recreation of Whomp’s Fortress that looks scaled to properly fit into Breath of the Wild’s engine and gameplay style. The stage even comes with moving blocks and platforms that use elements of Breath of the Wild’s shrines.

Though this doesn’t look to be a one-to-one recreation of Whomp’s Fortress, Waikuteru’s stage is incredibly impressive. The expansion will be released on December 25 for free to all players that wish to try out the mod for themselves, but players will have to find out how to download it for themselves. The modding community for Breath of the Wild has done a lot of cool things in the past. Recently, one Breath of the Wild mod fully restored Hyrule Castle to the way it was before the Great Calamity reduced it to the ruins that appear in the main game.

Though this Throwback DLC expansion is an unofficial fan made DLC, Breath of the Wild has had two official DLC expansions so far. Breath of the Wild’s Champion’s Ballad DLC added a new dungeon and all new story content to the game, while the Master Trials DLC before it added new gameplay features, challenges, and more. Breath of the Wild already has a ton of content for players to explore, with over 120 shrines for players to find and complete in the vast open world. Still, players are hungry for more Zelda content in the style of Breath of the Wild.

Some fans were able to get a bit more Breath of the Wild content through Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. Though, Age of Calamity is only a spin-off prequel of Breath of the Wild, it did allow players to once again revisit the beautiful land of Hyrule that players on the Switch fell in love with. Still, the gameplay that Age of Calamity offers up is quite different from that of the base Breath of the Wild experience. Those players who are eager to return to Breath of the Wild’s world may want to give Waikuteru’s Throwback expansion a look on December 25.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available now on Nintendo Switch.

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