In 2011, the question as to whether or not Xenoblade Chronicles would make it to the U.S. was in limbo, with signs not looking too good. Even the Monado itself couldn’t have predicted that nine years later, we would be getting yet another version of it, bringing the total number of Nintendo consoles it has
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With a week before Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition‘s release, the official Japanese Twitter account released some new screens and information. First up we have the title screens for both the original game and the “Future Connected” post game content, which even in their simplicity are gorgeous: 『ゼノブレイド ディフィニティブ・エディション』は発売まであと一週間。そこで今日は、タイトル画面をお見せしちゃいますも!本編と追加ストーリーは別のタイトル画面になっているんですも! #ゼノブレイド #つながる未来 pic.twitter.com/rNLqjJQQba — ゼノブレイド総合 (@XenobladeJP) May
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition has a feature in this week’s Famitsu magazine. It includes an interview with Tetsuya Takahashi, who revealed new details on the remaster. Here are some of the details from the interview, summarized by Game’s Talk: Monolith Soft, while developing Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, divided its workforce into three teams. In order
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition has been getting tons of new information, a gameplay trailer, and brand new screenshots revealing way more about the game. We also find out more about the epilogue, including the party and new mechanics. You can check out the trailer for the main story below: There are tons of new screenshots
Nintendo and Monolith Soft revealed something pretty nice for Xenoblade fans awaiting the Switch’s Definitive Edition. The remaster’s new epilogue will be playable from the start. Meaning if you already beat the game back on Nintendo Wii or New Nintendo 3DS, you won’t have to play through the whole thing again to check out the
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition might be close. After receiving its classification in Korea last week, the game now has a “T for Teen” ESRB rating on Nintendo’s North American website as first spotted by Xenoblade fan account XenoBits. The ESRB has finally rated #XenobladeChronicles Definitive Edition. It was also just rated in South Korea recently,
You may be thinking to yourself right now, “Hey, DualShockers, didn’t you write about this last week?” at which point I would first thank you for reading our article, and second tell you that yes we did. But now, there is another report popping up on a Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition May release. This time,
According to Express UK, it appears that we can expect the upcoming remaster of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch during the first half of 2020. The Danish site Cool Shop recently listed the upcoming JRPG for a release date of May 29 later this year. The game was first announced during a Nintendo Direct