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Two more Xenoblade Chronicles X videos have been uploaded by Nintendo UK. You can see an extended version of the EGX demonstration below in addition to new fan reactions.

Bandai Namco published the first Japanese Project X Zone 2 commercial today. Give it a look below.

Thanks to RobinNop for the tip.

During EGX 2015 over the weekend, Xenoblade Chronicles X was featured for a brief demonstration. Nintendo UK has now published the video – see it below.

Last week it was revealed that several Nintendo characters like Lucina and Chrom from Fire Emblem would be joining the cast of Project X Zone 2. Today, we have confirmation of a couple of non-Nintendo characters appearing in the game via some Korean language screenshots of the game.

The most striking addition is probably Ryo Hazuki from Shenmue. Also joining the cast is Ingrid from Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX. Finally, the screenshots confirm that Estelle from Tales of Vesperia is returning from the first game.

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Footage has come in showing Project X Zone 2’s opening movie (and related song), seemingly from the Tokyo Game Show this past weekend. Check it out below.

We have a few more screenshots from Project X Zone 2. The gallery below has additional images of Chrom, Lucina, Fiora, and KOS-MOS.

It was revealed during Tokyo Game Show that Fiora from Xenoblade Chronciles and Chrom & Lucina from Fire Emblem Awakening would join the cast of Project X Zone 2. Bandai Namco have now published an English subtitled version of the announcement trailer. The game footage itself is still in Japanese. Check it out below:

Project X Zone 2 will be released in the West in February 2016.

Xenoblade Chronicles X features something known as “Skells”. These mechs allow players to take to the sky and fly across the vast world. You won’t have access to Skells right away, however. They are made available later in the game after players receiving a license.

This month’s issue of Game Informer has a few comments from Monolith Soft executive director Tetsuya Takahashi. Takahashi told the magazine why Skells aren’t handed out at the start, explaining:

“The main reason we didn’t want players to have the Skell from the beginning of the game is that we wanted them to have the opportunity to fully explore the world on foot first. The world starts to feel quiet a bit different once you have the Skell, especially once you experience different layers of the world vertically.”

Xenoblade Chronicles X still has a few months to go before it reaches the west. The overseas release is scheduled for December 4.

During the 2015 Tokyo Game Show a few hours ago, Bandai Namco unveiled a few new characters for Project X Zone 2. Chrom and Lucina from Fire Emblem, Fiora from Xenoblade, and KOS-MOS were all confirmed for the game.

We now have several images from the official site showing the new characters. All of the shots are attached to this post.

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Bandai Namco announced a number of new characters for Project X Zone 2 at the Tokyo Game Show today – including a couple from Nintendo’s Fire Emblem franchise.

Fire Emblem’s Chrom and Lucina will both be included in the game as a part unit. Additionally, Fiora from Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenosaga’s KOS-MOS are tied together.

Here’s the official trailer:

We also have a good look at Chrom and Lucina below:


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