It has been 10 years since Xenoblade arrived in the US, we look back at how the game almost never showed up if not for a group of dedicated fans.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 and Future Redeemed marked the end of the Klaus saga. What's next for the series, if anything at all?
I’m hoping they’ll do a sequel to Xenoblade Chronicles X sometime. It ended on a cliffhanger, and concept art shows that the areas we explored in X are just a small part of a larger world. I still think the Xenoblade Chronicles trilogy and X are connected somehow.
Whatever it is, I'm in :) loved all the Xenos!!! X sequel or Gears/Saga remake would rock or something completely new
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These days Xenoblade is one of Nintendo’s bigger franchises – at least when it comes to RPGs – but that wasn’t always the case. The first entry came out in English more than a year after its Japanese launch, and that was for European fans only.
Would've been yet another whack move on Nintendo. I'm glad they did. It's one of the few games I got the switch for.
I guess Nintendo forgets how boosting sales numbers work. Why lock a game to a certain region or certain regions? You want sales number then flood the market and release the game in every region.
I just don't understand why companies enjoy locking software behind such specific things. Imagine if Minecraft was only available for Xbox 360 and only North America and never again on anything else..
I wish The Last Story would make a comeback.I played it years before I got around to Xenoblade. Mainly because of the scalping going on because of Xeno's limited run. It took me a few tries to get into it but once I did I couldn't put it down. A Wii hidden gem for sure.
Xenoblade went on to be a really successful franchise too.
I wish the Last Story get a Switch remaster or remake. That game deserves a second chance