Nintendo has acquired 100% of Xenoblade developer Monolith Soft
Up until recently, the developer's founders still owned 4 percent of the studio.
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Up until recently, the developer's founders still owned 4 percent of the studio.
It looks like making the jump to Switch was the right call for Xenoblade Chronicles, as it's already paying dividends.
Fans of the Xenoblade series will get another chance to play through Chronicles on the Switch when it releases this May.
The classic Wii RPG Xenoblade gets a facelift for Nintendo Switch and will arrive on shelves sometime in 2020.
What could the extra staff be for?
A chance encounter ends with you earning a Beastly Core Crystal, but you're not allowed to use it yet. When will you be?
The process of bonding with Core Crystals is largely random, but we're keeping tabs on the unique Blades you'll find.
You'd be smart to see just how much time you'll be investing into a hardcore JRPG or checking to see if the first one for the Switch is watered down. Spoiler: It is not.
Tune in to check out Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and for another chance to win some awesome Nyko Nintendo Switch accessories.
Blades, blasts, and just the right amount of plot exposition await in the latest Xenoblade Chronicles 2 trailer.