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Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Gets New Screenshots Showing the New Episode’s Characters

Today Nintendo revealed even more screenshots of the upcoming JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition focused on the new episode “Futures Connected.”
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Today Nintendo revealed even more screenshots of the upcoming JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition focused on the new episode “Futures Connected.”

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The screenshots were revealed by the official Japanese account of the game (sources 12, 3, 4).

You can check them out in the gallery below.

We get to see how Shulk is wearing a slightly different outfit from the main game, and the Monado also looks a bit different. 

The screenshots also showcase Melia, who was en route to the Imperial capital when she crash-lands on the Titan’s shoulder.

Kino is a nopon who aims to become a hero by helping people in need, while also making friends. He supports Sulk with his ethereal gun.

Nene is Kino’s older sister and always supports her brother. While she looks cute, her attacks are powerful. Both of them are reliable allies. 

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition releases exclusively for Nintendo Switch on May 29, 2020.

If you want to see more, you can enjoy more images portraying the rich cast of the game, another gallery showing environments, one showing Futures Connected’s setting, a reveal about music, the latest trailer, and another about characters.

If you want to know whether the game is any good, you can read our review of the 3DS version from 2015.


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