![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In no time at all, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 became the most successful game in its series and Monolith Soft was still not done with it. Not only did they reveal Xenoblade Chronicles 2 for the Nintendo Switch, but they stuck to their guns and made sure it released last year. Xenoblade Chronicles X may not have been to everyone’s liking, but it is a great game and is still reason enough for some to buy a Nintendo Wii U, but it was 2017 where Monolith Soft really upped their game. I did not need to spend a whole weekend playing it, to know it was the greatest DLC ever, I knew that the second we got a good look at it during E3, but I’ve got to admit, Monolith Soft have really impressed me these few years. Expansions could come in varying sizes and sometimes could go on to be prequels and even sequels to the games they were meant to be an expansion to and that’s precisely what we have with Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country. Once upon a time, video games didn’t have DLC, they had what was referred to as “Expansion Pack” or even just “Expansion.” Expansions were add-on content that added things like new areas, characters, and extra story for games that were already released. Now that you’ve learned the story of the Aegis War, it’s time to live it! By Jack Longman #XenoWeek, Monolith Soft, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, review, Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden CountryĮxpansion Pass Release Date: Septem(Worldwide) ![]()
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