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Xenoblade Chronicles

New Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Screenshots Show Ability to Stock XP & Adjust Levels

Nintendo is continuing to show off assets and to provide info about the upcoming Xenoblade Chronicles remaster Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition.
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Nintendo and Monolith Soft are continuing to show off assets and to provide info about the upcoming Xenoblade Chronicles remaster Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition.

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This time we get to see a feature that Xenoblade Chronicles 2 players will likely find familiar.

With the Advanced Setting you can stock the XP you get during your adventures and use it to adjust your characters’ levels.

You can also level your characters down at your leisure and the XP they lose will be stocked for later use. That way you can play at the level you want if you want a challenge in battle.

You can check out the images below, straight from the official Twitter account (sources 1, 2)

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

Interestingly, we recently heard that the team at Monolith Soft that usually works on Xenoblade is developing a new game.

If you want to see more, you can enjoy the latest trailer, more images portraying the rich cast of the game, another gallery showing environments, one showing Futures Connected’s setting, one featuring its cast, another showcasing the time attack mode, a gallery showing more characters, a reveal about music,  another about characters, one about the Noponger, and one showing the Event Theater.

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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