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Xenoblade Chronicles series

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Xeno
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Zeno
Logo for the Xenoblade Chronicles series
Creator: Tetsuya Takahashi
First game: Xenogears (1998)
Best-selling game: Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht (1,740,000 copies)
Latest game: Xenoblade Chronicles X (2015)
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Xeno is a franchise of role-playing games created by Tetsyua Takahashi and developed by Monolith Soft. The series spans across three separate series: Xenogears, Xenosaga, and Xenoblade (also referred to as Xenoblade Chronicles). While most of the games are unconnected in storyline, they share many common themes and elements to link them as a franchise. According to Takahashi, the "Xeno" prefix is used as a means of identifying his games and as a means of referencing Monolith Soft's previous works.

History

The series originally began with Xenogears, which began development as a rejected premise for Final Fantasy VII. The game was originally planned to be the first in a six part series, but was ultimately never developed past the first game due to the developers leaving Square Enix, who held legal rights to the game.

The team then formed Monolith Soft and, under Namco, developed the Xenosaga series. Xenosaga was also planned to have six games, but was cut down to three due to the first game underperforming on release. The first two Xenosaga games would later be remade for the Nintendo DS.

Monolith Soft was later bought by Nintendo and made a first-party developer. During development of Disaster: Day of Crisis, Tetsuya Takahashi had the idea to develop a new game set on the backs of two gods, and while originally intended to be released as an original game Satoru Iwata suggested it be changed to Xenoblade to reflect the past games and Takahashi's hard work. The Xenoblade series currently spans two games, the first of which also receiving a handheld remake.

Games published by Nintendo

Game JP release NA release EU release AUS release KOR release Platform
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Main games
Xenoblade Chronicles 2010 2012 2011 2011 N/A Wii
Xenoblade Chronicles X 2015 2015 2015 2015 N/A Wii U
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Nintendo Switch
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Ports and remakes
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 New Nintendo 3DS

External links


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Xenoblade Chronicles (3D • Definitive Edition) • X • 2 (Torna ~ The Golden Country) • 3
Related NIWA Wiki: Xeno Series Wiki icon English Xeno Series Wiki icon • Xenopedia icon Italian Xenopedia icon
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