Xenoblade Chronicles X Will Not Reach the Same Value as Predecessor

Xenoblade Chronicles X Will Not Reach the Same Value as Predecessor

Don't worry, everyone will get a chance to play!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Oct 04, 2015 @ 05:22 PM (Staff Bios)
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According to iDigitalTimes, don't expect Xenoblade Chronicles X to receive the same release treatment (financially speaking) as Xenoblade Chronicles. A while ago, when Xenoblade Chronicles released, it sold out in typical retailers, was scalped, and was placed on Amazon and eBay for top dollar--up to $100 a copy. Even to this day, the original copies are expensive, but unlike the 2012 release of the Wii RPG, Xenoblade Chronicles X will not be following suit. First of all, it is because the game has been announced without any form of a maybe. Operation Rainfall is not needed for Chronicles X, and there will be probably be more than enough copies to float around. Additionally, Chronicles X will not be a collector's item, and that's quite okay. At least now everyone can get an opportunity to play without waiting awhile or shelling out an arm and a leg.

Xenoblade Chronicles X will release exclusively for the Wii U December 4, 2015.

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