The end of theXenobladeseries is not nigh!

Recently,there have been staff commentsalluding to the potential end of theXenobladeseries, but that’s not exactly correct. Instead, the team is mostly referring to the end of the “trilogy,” as a new email fromXenoblade Chronicles 3director Tetsuya Takahashi (obtained by Nintendo Everything) sheds some more light on where the series is going from here.

Note that there is one spoilery element, which I have removed with the bold emphasis below:

end of the Xenoblade series

Greetings to everyone who purchasedXenoblade Chronicles 3. This is Takahashi from Monolith Soft. Thanks to your support, we’ve released the thirdXenobladetitle, twelve years after the originalXenobladewas released for the Wii in 2010.Xenoblade 3has been called the culmination of the whole series up until now, and it truly is the culmination. We at Monolith have put everything we have cultivated over the past twelve years into it. It is also a stopping point to me. This title depicts the conclusion of theXenobladestory that began[X]. While it is a conclusion, that does not mean it is the end of theXenobladeseries. It is just a stopping 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 forXenoblade. I have one recommendation for how to playXenoblade Chronicles 3. Some things are marked by a ? on the game map. Even if you are in the middle of progressing the main story after finding the ? marks, try taking a detour. There are many encounters waiting there. Thank you for your continued support ofXenoblade Chronicles 3!

So, how about that teaser for the expansion pass? With everything due by the end of 2023 (which culminates with another campaign), it sounds like it’s going to be really spicy stuff, especially if it helps folks “imagine what lies in the future” for the series.

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I mean, it makes total sense. As a whole this series is a nice little gravy train for Monolith Soft, with a baked in audience that seems to grow with every iteration. The only thing on my wishlist: more respect forXenoblade Chronicles X. It’s barely mentioned in any of the recent interviews!

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