Nintendo has pushed forward the release date for Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
The Switch RPG sequel will now arrive on July 29, the game’s latest trailer revealed on Tuesday. When it was announced, Nintendo had said Monolith Soft’s RPG would land in September.
“Check out the latest trailer to learn more about the game’s story, characters, and strategic battle system, where you can team up with up to 7 characters,” Nintendo said on Tuesday.
According to Nintendo, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 will feature a story that ties together the futures of the worlds depicted in Xenoblade Chronicles and its sequel, Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
“A vast world awaits in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, the next game in the acclaimed RPG series from developer Monolith Soft,” Nintendo said in a press release in February.
“Players will step into the roles of protagonists Noah and Mio amid turmoil between the hostile nations of Keves and Agnus.
“Six characters hailing from those nations will take part in a grand tale with ‘life’ as its central theme.”
In recent years, Nintendo-owned Monolith Soft has contributed to the creation of not just the Xenoblade series, but also to first-party titles Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Splatoon 2 and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
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