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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition footage compared to original

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition footage compared to original

A comparison shows the audiovisual differences of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition compared to the original Wii. It will arrive on May 29.

Xenoblabe Chronicles: Definitive Edition was the star of the latest Nintendo Direct. This surprise mini edition showed a long footage of what this (more than one) remastering of the Wii classic looks like two months after its official launch.

Not surprisingly, comparisons with the original would not be lacking. From GameXplain they have brought the two versions of the game face to face. You can see the result below:

The definitive edition goes beyond improving the visual aspect. It will include an additional story called "Connected Futures", an epilogue that will delve into elements of the story that were not narrated neither on Wii nor in the port to New Nintendo 3DS. Several music tracks have been re-recorded, the interface has undergone a major redesign and a substantial improvement in the game system are the main supporters of the return of the franchise's beginning. The origin of the Monado sword legend has never looked so good.

Price, date and editions

For its part, Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition will arrive on May 29 on Nintendo Switch. Its digital version will require a 13.6 GB download, the preload of which is already available for those who purchase the game via eShop. Its recommended price is € 59.99.

Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition comparative wii nintendo switch

The most enthusiastic will have at their disposal a collector's edition that will be marketed the same day of launch. This edition includes a physical copy of the game; a metal box with a special title design; poster; a vinyl with a selection of musical themes from the game; a download code for the original soundtrack and a full-color art book in the same format as seen in the sequel's edition. Its price reaches € 99.95.

You can know all the announcements of the latest Nintendo Direct through this link.

Source | GameXplain YouTube channel

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