Xenoblade Chronicles X Getting Another Livestream, This One Detailing Battle System, Navigation And Mechs

Nintendo is going all out with this one.

Posted By | On 03rd, Apr. 2015

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Against all odds, Xenoblade Chronicles on the Wii became a wild success, defying Nintendo’s expectations, and honestly, their attempts to restrict the game’s success and reach. With Xenoblade Chronicles X, the Wii U exclusive follow up to that game, Nintendo seems determined to not repeat their mistakes, as they are giving the title the most exposure that they can manage. The game, which releases in Japan this month, has already gotten a new console bundle, and an entire series of Nintendo Direct webcasts dedicated to it, and now it is going to get another one- another Direct dedicated entirely to it has been announced.

Like previous ones in the series, this one, too, will be focusing on specific aspects of the game, this time the battle system, the navigations, and the mechs in the game (called ‘dolls).

We will, of course, keep you posted on any and all news that comes from the stream. Stay tuned.

Xenoblade Chronicles X is releasing exclusively for Wii U some time later this year.


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