“Bringing together the futures” of its predecessors.
Though Xenoblade Chronicles is not the biggest-selling franchise to consistently grace Nintendo’s hardware, it’s clear that Nintendo is happy to recognise that some brands and genres deserve support for the loyalty they earn among fans. MonolithSoft, a company majority-owned by Nintendo that often pops up as a contributing studio to major titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, has enjoyed the freedom to pursue the growth of this JRPG brand — and now we await the latest entry, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, which will be arriving unexpectedly early on 29th July 2022 after being previously announced for September.
Xenoblade’s blend of styles, enormous world and sheer depth of mechanics, lore and concept helped it to earn a devoted fanbase
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