Since the Nintendo Switch was launched on the market, many of the video games that originally came to the market began to be re-released. Wii U, this is part of a plan to give them a second chance, given that their sales could have been better if it weren't for the hardware that didn't sell much. Within the catalog we have Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Super Mario 3D World, Mario Kart 8, Bayonetta 2, among others. However, there are a couple of titles that are still being requested by fans.
As commented by a famous leaker of Nintendo, Zippo, the next title that was abandoned in Wii U and that it will be part of Switch is neither more nor less than Xenoblade Chroniclesa game that could be considered the second game in the official saga before the one we had in 2017. Although something that should be taken into consideration is that it is not going to be released for the current model, but for the rumored new system that is supposedly going to be launched at some point in the future. 2024.
Added to that is the fact that it is surely not a port like the other games in the catalog. Wii U, but it could be a remake that makes it look better than before, going from the models that were realistic to something a little more cel-shaded, something that also happened with the first game in the franchise. In fact, it would be one of the Switch games that shows us its full potential, since it is mentioned that it would be just like having a PlayStation 4 or Xbox One but to carry in your hands.
With the information in mind, it is possible that the console we currently have cannot run this version of Xenoblade Chronicles, since it will be an important leap in technology, and let's not forget it has been considered one of the longest games in its saga, even at the time an additional 16 GB had to be downloaded to make it run better despite being purchased in Physical format. Without a doubt, fans will want to play this title considered partially lost.
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Editor's note: It makes sense that Xenoblade Chronicles
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