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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition presents its protagonists in a new trailer

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition presents its protagonists in a new trailer

The new production of Monolith Soft will go on sale next May 29 exclusively for Nintendo Switch.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is revealed in a new trailer. Within weeks of launch, the Monolith Soft game takes a look at the protagonists of the video game, who will embark on a fantasy adventure, the same one that Wii and Nintendo 3DS players experienced years ago, but with a facelift. at graphic and sound level. The game, which will also add an unpublished epilogue, will allow you to choose between the original and the remastered soundtrack. You can see the trailer on these lines.

Connected Futures will carry the narrative to a year after the events told in the original game. Nintendo has already confirmed that it will not restrict its access, so that all users will have the possibility to access it without having to start the main adventure. This is intended for those who have already completed the product at the time and who want to discover what happens next as soon as possible. The most recent information suggests that we will be able to explore at least one new map and experiment with a new combat system.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, trailer

A Collector's Edition with many extras

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is a Nintendo Switch exclusive that will go on sale on May 29. The new Monolith will be published in physical and digital format and will have a Collector's Edition that will include numerous extras, among which is a poster, a vinyl with themes of the game, code to download the soundtrack in digital format, art book and illustrations. Nor will the usual metal box be missing.

Nintendo Switch receives one of its most important exclusives for this first half of the year. Beyond that, the plans of the Kyoto ones with respect to other already announced but undated productions are unknown, such as the case of Metroid Prime 4, the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild or Bayonetta 3 (developed by PlatinumGames).

Source | Nintendo

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