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Xenoblade Chronicles will not include extra content from the Nintendo 3DS version

Xenoblade Chronicles will not include extra content from the Nintendo 3DS version

The remastered version of the Wii classic, which was also released on the Kyoto notebook, will offer other unpublished content.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is not as definitive, at least if we stick to the strict definition of the word. It has been confirmed that the game does not incorporate the unreleased content of the Nintendo New 3DS version, the only game exclusive to Nintendo's revamped system. Siliconera, which collects information from the Japanese website, highlights that neither the exclusive Collection mode nor the extra features with the amiibo will be present in the new Nintendo Switch video game. As suggested, this is because the remastering has been made from the original Wii version.

On Nintendo 3DS, through the Shulk amiibo, from the line of figures from Super Smash Bros, you could unlock the Collection Mode, a kind of museum where we could enjoy the modeling and the original soundtrack. If you did not have the figure, it was possible to unlock all that content using the Streetpass or the in-game coins, which were obtained by defeating the final boss for the first time and reaching level 99. Thanks to this mode, players could access music tracks even when the console was in sleep mode.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition.

The epilogue will be accessible at all times

One of the great new features of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is the epilogue, which adds new adventures after the main game ends. Some players were wondering if they would have to complete the video game before playing that content, but Nintendo has confirmed that it will not be necessary: ​​from the beginning it will be accessible from the main menu. At the moment, details about the epilogue, which will be titled Future Connected, are unknown.

The game will be available exclusively for Nintendo Switch on May 29. It has already been confirmed that the download weight of the digital edition will be 16.6 GB. All the details, in the news that we published in FreeGameTips.

Source | Siliconera

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