Xenoblade Chronicles X Heading to Wii U on December 4th

The open world JRPG is finally dated for the West.

Posted By | On 16th, Jun. 2015

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Monolith Soft had a brief trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles X at Nintendo’s Digital Event at E3 2015. The trailer showcased some new gameplay, both in and out of the mechs, but the main appeal was the announcement of a release date for North America. Xenoblade Chronicles X will be out on December 4th 2015. Whether this release date will be the same as the European release date remains to be seen.

Xenoblade Chronicles X already released earlier this year for the Wii U in Japan and saw relatively decent sales. It was praised for its length, visuals and meaty storyline, thus hyping up its Western release all the more. It will be interesting to see how the dialogues and voice acting translate over into English.

What are your thoughts on a release date for Xenoblade Chronicles X on the Wii U? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for more information from Nintendo’s Digital Event as it rolls on.


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