Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition was probably one of the most pleasant surprises Nitnendo and developer MonolithSoft could've given fans of the Xenoblade Chronicles series of role-playing titles. It is a game that has already become a classic, and bringing it to the Nintendo Switch is definitely the right move to make.
This upcoming title is getting the remaster treatment in every sense of the word, as it is featuring some new, and more polished graphics that really make the vast open world in Xenoblade Crhonicles: Definitive Edition stand out in a way that not even the original game could; and that is saying something.
Not only is Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition getting a graphics makeover, but the music is also being re-arranged, adn today Nintendo has shared a short clip that gives a taste of what the new soundtrack will sound like; the changes are subtle, but it really sounds a whole lot better than the original.
Going by what we've seen in the trailers for the game, it does seem like Monolith Soft has really worked hard to give players the definitive version of the game, and we couldn't be more excited to see Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition in action when it finally releases next month.
Give it a listen:
MONOLITHSOFT’s epic Xenoblade Chronicles game, which originally launched in 2012 on the Wii system, is destined to be reborn on Nintendo Switch as Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. The game, which chronicles the adventures of Shulk and Fiora, is scheduled to launch for Nintendo Switch in 2020.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition will release exclusively for the Nintendo Switch on the 29th of May.