New Trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles X Is All Sorts of Epic

A tale larger than before.

Posted By | On 23rd, Apr. 2015

The follow up to 2011’s cult hit Wii exclusive JRPG, Monolith Soft’s Xenoblade Chronicles, is almost here. Xenoblade Chronicles X launches in Japan shortly, and in the rest of the world later this year. Determined not to repeat the marketing faux passes that characterized their handling of the original game, Nintendo has been going all out with promoting X.

The latest in that line of marketing is this new trailer, which is, frankly, just epic. This new trailer sets up the narrative stage for the game, giving us some idea about what kind of tale we can expect from Monolith Soft’s latest odyssey. To those who have been worried that this new game might go light on the story compared to the original game, you don’t have to worry- if this trailer is anything to go by, we are looking at an epic and engrossing tale here.

Xenoblade Chronicles X launches exclusively on Wii U this month in Japan, and later worldwide. Stay tuned to GamingBolt for more coverage and information.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

Atomfall Trailer Hypes up Looming Release

Atomfall Trailer Hypes up Looming Release

Rebellion's dystopian first-person survival action title is set to launch later this month for PlayStation, Xb...

Persona 4 Remake Domain Seemingly Registered – Rumour

Persona 4 Remake Domain Seemingly Registered – Rumour

Following the success of Persona 3 Reload, Atlus may have another Persona remake in development, as per a doma...

WWE 2K25 Guide – All MyRise Unlockables And How To Get Them

WWE 2K25 Guide – All MyRise Unlockables And How To Get Them

Here are all the MyRise unlockables and how you can procure them.

The First Berserker: Khazan – Everything You Need to Know

The First Berserker: Khazan – Everything You Need to Know

The story of Khazan unfolds on March 27th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Here's everything you should know ...

Atomfall Review – Stalker Alert

Atomfall Review – Stalker Alert

Rebellion's post-nuclear adventure is a shockingly excellent and wonderfully bizarre time.

inZOI Early Access Review – Second Life

inZOI Early Access Review – Second Life

It won't beat The Sims in terms of sheer content, but inZOI offers a robust foundation for its development tea...