Since someone has sucked out. Jenna Coleman, the spokeswoman of Melia from Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, has evidenced in a video chat to the RPG series of Nintendo and Monolith software. At the actually harmless question of a fan, as she came to the role, she betrayed that another part is in progress:
"When they worked on a second part [by Xenoblade Chronicles], I should join in again. And I think they develop another part. Is that officially? Yes, I think you do another part. I do not even know if I may say that. "
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Of course, of course, nothing is, but Coleman seems to be relatively sure that there will be another Xenoblade Chronicles. Unfortunately, she does not tell if she is involved in the project, or as she otherwise came to this information.
Which project could it act?
Since Jenna Coleman reveals no details, we can only speculate. The most obvious thing is, of course, a third part of the series. After the extremely popular Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenoblade Chronicles 2, the fans would probably be happy about a Xenoblade Chronicles 3. But also a spinoff is not excluded, which could go much like Xenoblade Chronicles X new ways.
Nothing in stone chiseled: Until there is an official opinion, you should enjoy the whole thing with caution. Apart from the fact that Coleman could have false information, the plans of monolith and Nintendo can of course also change at any time.
These games appear in this and next year for the Switch:
- Nintendo Switch Games 2021: Release List of all new games
- Nintendo Switch Games 2022: All new games of next year
When is there any news about Nintendo games?
At Gamescom in August, Nintendo will not be represented, officially because the fair will again take place as a digital show without fans. However, the supposed Xenoblade Chronicle project would probably have not been shown anyway, since Nintendo currently speaks only about projects with few exceptions that appear soon.
Instead, Nintendo could hold a direct in September, on which some of the games shown on the E3 are again highlighted for 2021. Namely, Inside Metroid Dread, Advance Wars and Wario Ware: Get It Together! Called.
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