With millions of fans awaiting the "Xenoblade Chronicles X" release date, developers have finally revealed the official launching date. The unleashed 35-minute demo further excites gamers as a bigger and better open world will be available.
The upcoming Japanese-created video game is a descendant of the 2010 "Xenoblade Chronicles" is a highly anticipated installment to the "Xeno" series of Monolith Soft.
The "Xenoblade Chronicles" released in 2010 is an action role-playing game that occurs in an open world design where players can pretty much set actions to most of the environmental facets.
Receiving multiple awards upon its release, "Xenoblade Chronicles" proved to be gamer favorite, including critics. According to GameSpot, "Xenoblade Chronicles" "is a remarkable game... drags the JRPG into the 21st century, modernizing many of the genre's traits and nailing a pace that outclasses the majority of its peers."
"Xenoblade Chronicle" receives a score of 91.74% from GameRankings, and has been a constant high seller upon its release. The video game ranked among the top-selling Wii games of 2010. With this success, a sequel or a follow-up is simply inevitable.
According to Technobuffalo.com, as gamers experience "Xenoblade Chronicles X" upon its release date, they "will not be a direct sequel or continue the original game's plot in any way. This new game will take place on Earth after an intergalactic war between two alien races has ravaged the planet. Survivors live in small groups all over the globe, and they are forced to battle monsters and the elements or be wiped out."
Recent updates apart from the "Xenoblade Chronicles X" release date has been on the gameplay. According to Tetsuya Takashi, Monolith Soft President, in an interview with Edge Magazine, "So to get the same feel as Xenoblade Chronicles, the map need to be five times bigger. The game world in X is in fact even bigger that that."
Previously set for a 2014 release by Nintendo, "Xenoblade Chronicles X" release date has been set for 2015.