

It’s a title that suffered thanks to slim sales of the Wii U hardware, but it’s one that could very well be in line for a worthwhile port. The vast open world of this 2015 Wii U title was an impressive achievement for the underpowered system, with the underlying tech and expertise not only helping Monolith Soft to develop Xenoblade Chronicles 2 at a speedy pace, but also caused it to have a major helping hand with The Legends of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Then there is the ill-fated Xenoblade Chronicles X. Nintendo did recently revisit the 2008 JRPG as the only New Nintendo 3DS exclusive title when the system released a few years back, but a refreshed version for the Nintendo Switch is high on the priority list of long-time fans. Since the original announcement of Xenoblade Chronicles 2, fans have requested an original Xenoblade Chronicles Switch port or remake. So if we already know the content of the story and the release date, what else is there to show without spoiling the whole thing? But we know exactly when it’s due out September 21. There may be a vague connection to the greater Xeno series here, but Torna: The Golden Country is more of a direct prequel that’s set to offer dozens more hours of content to an already impressively large game. Nintendo is set to show off the upcoming Torna: The Golden Country stand-alone expansion that hopes to fill in some of the historical gaps of the base Xenoblade Chronicles 2 game. There could be a surprise in store, too… #NintendoGC

We don’t know how long the stream will go on for or when exactly Nintendo will drop the promised announcement, but we have a couple of ideas about what could show up real soon.Īt 16:00 CEST, get an in-depth look at #XenobladeChronicles2: Torna – The Golden Country in our #gamescom2018 presentation.
