New Xenoblade Game Is On The Means, Voice Actor Seemingly Reveals
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New Xenoblade Game Is On The Means, Voice Actor Seemingly Reveals

New Xenoblade Game Is On The Means, Voice Actor Seemingly Reveals

The probabilities of an upcoming Xenoblade announcement simply leveled up, because of a list by the voice actor for KOS-MOS in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Caitlin Thorburn apparently up to date her Spotlight web page with a credit score for a Xenoblade Chronicles recreation in 2026.

The Gaming Leaks and Rumours subreddit highlighted Thorburn’s potential spoiler for a brand new Xenoblade recreation, which was first noticed by Famiboards. Thorburn’s web page notes her position as KOS-MOS as soon as once more for “Xenoblade Chronicles.” This might imply Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is receiving a Definitive Version–similar to the Xenoblade Chronicles X remaster that was launched final yr. Earlier than that, Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Version arrived in 2020 for Swap. Contemplating it has been nearly 9 years since Xenoblade Chronicles 2 launched, it clearly would not be new to see Nintendo and developer Monolith Tender revisiting the RPG.

Nevertheless, Thorburn’s itemizing is obscure sufficient that it is potential a brand new entry for Xenoblade Chronicles is on the way–whether that is 4 or a sequel to X. There’s all the time the likelihood that it is for a crossover recreation like Xenoblade Warriors or only a mistake totally by the voice actor, too. Final however not least, KOS-MOS additionally seems in the Xenosaga series, so one thing new with that franchise could possibly be in play.

That mentioned, intriguingly sufficient, a voice actress really spoiled that Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was within the works earlier than an official announcement (through the same subreddit). For extra coincidences, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was revealed at a February 2022 Nintendo Direct, and the corporate simply confirmed a brand new Nintendo Direct for tomorrow. Nevertheless, this occasion might be a Accomplice Showcase, normally targeted on third-party video games.

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