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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Shown in New Trailer

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Shown in New Trailer

The remastered version of the Monolith Soft game will go on sale May 29 exclusively for Nintendo Switch.

All set for the arrival of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, the remastering of the classic Nintendo Wii. The production of Monolith Soft has already gone through the editorial offices of the different media, which have published their verdicts in their respective analyzes, including that of FreeGameTips. Now, the Kyoto company has posted a new trailer focused on the game world, which you can see on these lines.

This exclusive version for Nintendo Switch seeks to be the most complete of those released to date. The title has already been relaunched on Nintendo 3DS with a few new features, but this time, a completely new epilogue is introduced that adds a dozen extra hours to the main adventure. Furthermore, players can visit the aforementioned epilogue, Connected Futures, without even having to start the game. Of course, it is intended for those who have already experimented with the original title and want to take a look at the new stories from the beginning.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, trailer

Epilogue and more news

Monolith Soft has worked on improving the graphics, but the visual is not the only section that has benefited from this version. The possibility of choosing between the original and the new soundtrack has been added, which incorporates orchestral arrangements. Regarding resolution, it has been confirmed that it implements dynamic resolution, which varies depending on whether the console is connected to television or in portable mode. In the first case, it ranges from 504p to 720p, while when it is out of the dock, it performs at 378p-540p. In both, the refresh rate is 30 fps.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition will be available in digital and physical format starting May 29, only on Nintendo Switch. The next big console release will be Paper Mario: The Origami King, due out on July 17.

Source | Nintendo

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