Xenoblade Chronicles 3 release date has been officially announced

The release date for Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has just been announced, coming much earlier than fans expected.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Release Date
Image: Monolith Soft

Great news for Xenoblade Chronicles fans! The release date for the latest installment in the popular series, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, has just been announced. Players don’t have much longer to wait, as the release date has been set for 7.29.2022.

This is both exciting and surprising news for those who have been avidly following Xenoblade Chronicles 3’s production, as the game was originally rumored to be released in September. The new July release date means the game is coming out two whole months sooner than fans were expecting, which is a rare piece of good news in game production these days.

Being a Nintendo staple, the newest Xenoblade game is definitely going to see a Nintendo Switch release. Whether or not it will be a Switch exclusive is currently unclear, however there do not appear to be any signs hinting at an Xbox, Playstation or PC release for Xenoblade Chronicles 3.

Fans looking for more than just the game can purchase the Special Edition pack, which will be available exclusively on the My Nintendo Store as we approach the game’s release date. This special pack not only includes the game, but also comes with a Steelbook and a unique Art Book featuring the concept art from the game.

News about Xenoblade Chronicles 3’s release date comes to us straight from the Nintendo Youtube channel, where the trailer for the upcoming Xenoblade game was released less than an hour ago. Judging from the trailer’s footage, this game seems to do a great job of bridging the gap between the last three games and connecting their story.

You can view the trailer here.

YouTube video
Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

Comments

Leave a Comment

All comments go through a moderation process, and should be approved in a timely manner. To see why your comment might not have been approved, check out our Comment Rules page!

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Page was generated in 1.630539894104