Xenoblade Chronicles 3D EU Launch Trailer

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Xenoblade Chronicles 3D | Trailer

The official Nintendo 3DS UK channel has uploaded the launch trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles 3D. Notably, the trailer states that the EU version of Xenoblade Chronicles 3D will feature English voices only. The trailer does show important story points in brief, so viewers are advised to be wary of spoilers. All of the playable characters are introduced, as well as the expansive environments and battle clips here and there to give you a taste of what the game will be like, if you haven’t already played Xenoblade Chronicles on the Wii. If you have a Shulk amiibo, you’ll be able to unlock an in-game model or song once a day if you use it with your New 3DS handheld.

The official Nintendo 3DS UK Channel has also uploaded a video showing more detailed battle footage from the game, so you can really get a sense of its mechanics before you dive in for yourself.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3D will be available exclusively for the New Nintendo 3DS on April 2nd in Europe.

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