If end up having DLC, then a look back at could offer some ideas for the future. There's still no confirmation that the game will receive any DLC at all, but after 's two expansions, it's not unfair to assume. In fact, could benefit greatly from a few post-release additions.
DLC has not been a common sight in the franchise, with being the first major examples in the main series. The twin expansions of and provided an impressive amount of extra content to the Galar region, making the biggest games in the series thus far. With 's series-high story offering plot threads that could potentially be expanded with future content, the argument for the games receiving DLC is quite strong.
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have some of the most effective storytelling of any game in the series to date. With a cast of several likable and interesting characters, it gave players a good driving force to see the game's various narratives through to the end. With three storylines as well as a postgame plot, Paldea already has more story than almost any other region. There are enough threads that could be picked up on to create interesting DLC plots even with everything that has already been done.
There are a decent amount of characters and storylines that would be worth following up on in an extended version of 's already-impressive postgame. For example, getting to see more of the Team Star leaders following their reformation could make for some solid worldbuilding. There are also characters such as Rika, who was one of the series' most underused Elite Four members, especially considering that she can't be rematched, who could still provide more to the game.
Of course, one storyline that would be most worth
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