![]() I thought Xenoblade Chronicles 2 was a great game in my review, for whatever that’s worth. Once again, I don’t recommend this story expansion DLC for players who haven’t played through most of Xenoblade Chronicles 2, though nothing is stopping you from playing the expansion first. Keep it here on Gaming Trend for all things Nintendo and E3.Alas, this review will inevitably have a few spoilers from XC2 to establish the premise of XC2: Torna, although I will try to keep spoilers to a minimum. If you managed to run out of content in the base game, this looks like a great new addition. Xenoblade was a wonderful and exhaustive RPG from Monolith Soft. They did not announce a price for the retail version, but the Expansion Pass on the eShop is $29.99, so I’d presume it matches that price. Interestingly, it will also be released as a retail package that includes a download code for the Expansion Pass on September 21. ![]() If you have the Expansion Pass already, this will be coming as part of that on September 14. Your goal, like it was originally, is to take down Malos, one of the legendary Aegis blades. The story is set 500 years prior to events of Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and you will be in control of Jin, Lora, and others that will be returning from the base version of Xenoblade Chronicles. You won’t be controlling Rex this time around, you’ll be playing as characters that were on the other side of the conflict. Since the game launched last year, they have been selling an expansion pass that promised a large single-player add-on for the game, and today we finally got to see what that entailed. During Nintendo’s E3 Nintendo Direct they showed off the DLC expansion coming down the pipe for Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Torna - The Golden Country.
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