Project X Zone 2 Revs Up the Character Roster with Fiora, KOS-MOS, Chrom, and Lucina

Project X Zone 2 Revs Up the Character Roster with Fiora, KOS-MOS, Chrom, and Lucina

Well this is indeed something!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Sep 19, 2015 @ 11:15 AM (Staff Bios)
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Oh, snap!

Project X Zone 2 is heading our way next year, and so far, we are seeing an interesting roster of characters--hopefully these characters will be bound together a bit better in comparison to the previous entry of the franchise. Anyway, Project X Zone 2 will feature a handful of popular characters from a couple of popular RPGs. Ready?

Drum roll, please!

Project X Zone 2 will feature Fire Emblem Awakening's Chrom and Lucina, Xenoblade Chronicles' Fiora, and Xenosaga's KOS-MOS.

Note that these four characters have nothing to do with Bandai Namco, Capcom, and SEGA, so it's really cool to see some outside fandom seep in.

Project X Zone 2, a Nintendo 3DS exclusive, will release on November 12 in Japan, February 16 in North America, and February 19 within Europe.



This is certainly looking better than the original game.

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