Summary

On June 11, 2025,Pikmin 4celebrates its first birthday. What was considered a pipe dream for almost a decade finally launched in July 2023, and fortunately proved worth the wait. Fans rallied around the returning dungeons, the debut of Oatchi, and the general emphasis on efficiency in and out of the fittingly-named Dandori trials.Pikmin 3 Deluxe’s surprise Nintendo Switch launch in 2020 was a welcome sign of life, andPikmin Bloomraised some eyebrows, butPikmin 4felt like the proper return to glory thatPikmindeserved.

Even a year later, many fans are still basking in the afterglow of this strong new entry, though some have lingering questions. For as strong a return to form asPikmin 4was, the series’ future is once again uncertain.Pikmin 3enjoyed three small waves of Challenge Mode DLC within six months of its release, andPikmin 3 Deluxecame with all of that on top of new side-story missions and several other playthrough-altering features, but there’s no sign of anything forPikmin 4. A growing contingent of fans have begundiscussing possiblePikmin 4post-launch support, and the game’s second year is the right time to get it.

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Pikmin 4 DLC Could Include More Challenge Maps

Even more so thanPikmin 3,Pikmin 4is well-suited to add-ons. Although almost all of its content is integrated into the single-player campaign,Pikmin 4still has several alternative game types built into its base package that typically involve the more constrained activities one would expect to see in DLC. Dandori Challenge mirrorsPikmin 2’s Challenge Mode andPikmin 3’s Mission Mode, which the latter’s DLC is part of, so more missions in its style could be attached to its corresponding NPC inPikmin 4’s Rescue Command Post hub. The same could be done with the Dandori Battle and night expedition maps, different as they all are.

Trial of the Sage Leaf Provides A Great Pikmin DLC Format

WhilePikmin 3’s DLC was as straightforward as adding new and remixed maps to the existing Mission Mode,Pikmin 4has another option to make things feel more special. The Trial of the Sage Leaf is a special Dandori Challenge cave found directly inside the Rescue Command Post, and it consists of ten successive challenge maps instead of the usual one. It’s one ofPikmin 4’s greatest postgame challenges, and the only way to unlock White and Purple Pikmin. Not only that, it also introduces extra objectives, bringing backPikmin 3’s “defeat all enemies” permutation alongside missions like racing to a goal or securing one particular treasure. This could be the optimal format to dole outPikmin 4’s DLC maps en masse.

Story Could Be Pikmin 4 DLC’s Focus

Speaking of formats that lend themselves to DLC, the same can be said forPikmin 4’s current campaign.Pikmin 4not going full open world actually better equips it to receive new regions as DLC, within which it could have more caverns, castaways, and potentially even items and upgrades. Unlike pastPikmingames, there is no time limit or sense ofurgency inPikmin 4beyond the daily timer, so traveling to more areas would be easy to justify.

Justifications may be whatPikminfans want the most, asPikmin 4represents a reboot to the series timeline. How this relates to the original games, if at all, hasn’t been detailed yet, and they still offer a number of mysteries, likePikmin’s various Umebozu-like Wraithsand what happened to the planet’s original civilization. Just focusing onPikmin 4’s narrative alone, there’s an implication that something about the Pikmin planet is forcing passing ships to crash on it, which feels like an obvious plot thread to pull on in either a newPikmingame or a newPikmin 4scenario.

A New Campaign Could Be In Pikmin 4’s Future

Tying gameplay and narrative together,Pikmin 4’s DLC could take the form of a distinct, shorter story mode akin to Olimar’s Shipwreck Tale. Multiple scenarios for this mode readily present themselves, including what Louie was doing on the Pikmin planet before players found him, or what Moss was doing before she partnered with Olimar. There could even be a sequel story involving Moss cooperating with bothPikmin and the pacified Ancient Sirehoundfor some personal goal. Complete with narration describing the protagonist’s thoughts and potentially other members of Moss’ species replicating her role asPikmin 4’s most devious roaming enemy, this would make a great cap to thePikmin 4experience.

Pikmin 4 Deluxe Would Give Pikmin 4 All The Support It Needs

One more motive presents itself for whyPikmin 4has been denied further support on the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo may intend to update the game exactly like its immediate predecessor,Pikmin 3. Just asPikmin 3 Deluxewas an upgraded re-release on the Wii U’s replacement, therumored Nintendo Switch successorcould harbor a parallel title inPikmin 4 Deluxe. This wouldn’t achieve the same record-setting performance asMario Kart 8 DeluxeorSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, but it should still get a significant sales boost from landing in the Switch 2’s launch window.

What Features Pikmin 4 Deluxe Could Add

APikmin 4 Deluxewould ideally include some major new content, on top of a mixture of refinements andPikmin 3 Deluxe’s best additions. Permitting full campaign co-op should be possible on the newer console’s hardware, whether that involves Player 2 controlling Oatchi or a separate Rescue Corps member that potentially has their own Rescue Pup. Multiple difficulties would be appreciated, and the much-requested toggle to disable the automatic cursor lock-on could finally be implemented. There are lots of waysPikmin 4could introduce post-launch support in its second year, and hopefully, Nintendo already has one in the works.