
Breath of the Wild: Where Are DLC Season Pass Switch Shirt and Treasure Chest Items?
This is our guide on how to claim the Zelda Breath of the Wild Expansion Pass DLC items in the Great Plateau.
If you've purchased the Season Pass for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, then you're going to be wondering how to get hold of the DLC items that you've earned through your purchase. In this Zelda Breath of the Wild DLC items guide, we'll be walking you through where you can find the hidden treasure chests that contain your loot in Hyrule.
On this page:
- How to get the Switch Shirt in Breath of the Wild
- How to get the DLC Secret Chests in Breath of the Wild
How to get the Switch Shirt in Breath of the Wild
A red Switch t-shirt is one of the items included in the Season Pass. Nintendo has said this shirt will only ever be available to Season Pass owners. It looks like you would expect, so Link ends up wandering around Hyrule like a Nintendo employee at a games convention.

Fast travel to the Ja Baij Shrine in the eastern side the the Great Plateau, inside the Eastern Abbey. A bluey purple chest is on top of the wall immediately in front of you. This chest will give you the Nintendo Switch Shirt. Be careful as a Guardian will target you from the ground.
How to get the DLC Secret Chests in Breath of the Wild

Head to the Keh Namut Shrine, located on the west of the Great Plateau - fast travelling is the easiest option. From here head slightly southwest to a snow covered platform on the edge of the Great Plateau area. You'll see the bluey purple chest marked with the letters EX. Open it to get five bomb arrows.

Fast travel to the Oman Au Shrine. Turn right out of the travel portal and back down the side of the Shrine. A red chest is sat next door to the shrine just behind a metal box. Open it to get a Ruby.
Follow the video below for a more visual guide to finding the DLC items in Breath of the Wild.
With the final Breath of the Wild DLC released, we now have an entirely new guides hub dedicated to the new Champions' Ballad DLC Pack 2. For complete guides on how to solve every new Shrine in the expansion, as well as how to get your hands on the new Master Cycle Zero, head over to our Breath of the Wild Champions' Ballad guides hub.
If you're looking for more on Breath of the Wild, be sure to read Nadia's op-ed on why BOTW 2 needs to be as weird as Majora's Mask.. Elsewhere, there's Mike's original review of the game.
In other news
Cyberpunk 2077 Has Been Removed From the PlayStation Store Following a "Discussion" With Sony [Update]
Sony is offering full refunds for those who want one.
Dicey Dungeons Had a Surprise Launch on Switch Last Night
Turns out Nintendo had another card up its sleeve. A card with, uh… with dice on it.
How Familiars.io's Creator Fit Multiplayer Monster-Taming Into a Single Tweet
Bless Twitter's Javascript embeds for letting this Pokemon-like flourish.
CD Projekt Red Is "Not Encouraging" Cyberpunk 2077 Returns, Joint-CEO Tells Investors
"We hope they'll give us a chance to improve the game on the original consoles," says Marcin Iwi?ski.
You may also like
Cyberpunk 2077 Review: Death by a Thousand Cyber-Cuts
Even if you get beyond the bugs, it's just not worth it.
PlayStation 5 Update Lets You Know If You're About to Play the PS4 Version of Game
Check yourself before you last-gen yourself.
Stardew Valley Just Got Beaches, Fish Tanks, Swimming Ducks, and a Whole Lot More
Nearly five years on, Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone just pushed what he says is Stardew's "biggest update yet."
Alien: Isolation Is Free on Epic and Just As Good as It Was in 2014
Get the motion tracker and don't go in the vents.