Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a "stopping point" for the series, but not the end
The JRPG's senior director suggested the future of the se🦄ries is hinted a♈t in the DLC

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 represents a "a stopping point" for the se♏ries, but it won't be the last game in the series.
In an email sent out to folks who bought the game in Japan (via ), Xenoblade Chronicles 3 senior director Tetsuya Takahashi agreed empha✅tically with suggestions that the latest installment is the "culmination" of the series, which began in 2010 with Xenoblade Chronicles on the Wii. "We at Monolith have put everything we have cultivated over the past twelve years into it," Takahashi said.
He went on to confirm, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:once again, that there will be more games in the Xenoblade series, but he also makes it clear that the third game marks the 𒊎end of a chapter for the series.
"It is also a stopping point 💫to me. This title depicts the conclusion of the Xenoblade story that began with Klaus’s experiment," said Takahashi.
Somewhat curiously, Takahashi suggests that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xenob🌱lad🦹e Chronicles 3's four expansions, one of which is available now, will tease the 🔯future of the ♐series.
"While it 🎉is a conclusion, that does not mean it is the end of the Xenoblade series. It is just a stopping꧒ point in my mind. I think that everyone who played this title and the additional stories in the Expansion Pass can imagine what lies in the future for Xenoblade."
The second wave of DLC is due out by December 31, the third is scheduled for sometime before April 30, 2023, and the fourth and final should lౠa🌃unch by December 31, 2023.
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