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2020/03

Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition Release Date Set For May 29th, 2020

During a Nintendo Direct Mini, the Big ‘N’ revealed that Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition would be releasing in spring starting May 29th, 2020 for the Nintendo Switch. The game was originally announced for the Switch last year in September of 2019, but we haven’t heard much about it since then.

The release date was revealed in a short trailer, along with Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected, which will also be included in the game. Future Connected is a special epilogue DLC pack that rounds off the story with additional content that didn’t make it into the original game.

In the Nintendo Direct they revealed that the HUD has been improved with clear text, and some of the music has been recorded in HD.

It was originally speculated that the game would contain cut content from the original release on the Wii by GameXplain.

During the reveal in September of 2019, GameXplain spotted an area that was not featured in the original Xenoblade Chronicles, and correctly guessed that the Switch version would feature areas and story elements that were left on the cutting room floor for the Wii.

Now gamers will be able to play through both the main story and the special epilogue content with Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected all in one package.

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There will also be a special limited edition made available for those who would prefer to own a physical copy of the game and all the goodies and trinkets that would come along with it.

Based on the trailer it looks like the most important features, the fan-service, are kept intact and the cleavage, thighs, midriffs and some boob jiggle are all present. These are things that are selectively being removed from a lot of games, or culled from remastered editions or remakes in an attempt to appeal to the degenerate Regressive Left.

Even though Nintendo is thoroughly infected with the degenerate’s Left agenda, at least Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition appears to be left alone.

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