Since acquiring Monolith Soft in 2007, Nintendo has made sure the developer has become a premier first-party studio with the excellent Xenoblade series. It’s been over four years since the last entry, which was met with great acclaim and commercial success. Both the first Xenoblade Chronicles and the sequel Xenoblade Chronicles 2 are already available for the Nintendo Switch. The open-world RPG series is great for firing up every now and again wherever you are with your Switch. But if you’re ready for more action, here you’ll find everything you need to know about the upcoming Xenoblade Chronicles 3.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is slated for July 29th

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was originally meant to be released in September. But instead, a recent announcement from Nintendo has pushed up the title for a July 29th release. Games being brought forward is a rarity, and for a highly-anticipated title, this is hugely welcomed. Monolith has been focussed primarily on Xenoblade Chronicles 3 in recent years, with their only other recent credit listed as a support studio for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. This is unsurprising given they’ve been a Nintendo first-party studio for 15 years now. Nintendo has a habit of unveiling their games just several months before their release. And given the game was unveiled in February 2022, and the team has been working throughout Covid-19, it’s likely the company will stick to the given release date.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 gameplay trailer

During a Nintendo Direct in February 2022, we were given a detailed look at the game. The game is a direct sequel to Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and takes place in the world of Aionios, where the nations of Keves and Agnus are at war with one another. It will let you take control of both Noah and Mio, each of whom are characters from these two respective nations. The game looks to continue the wondrous exploration and action the series has become known for.

Where to pre-order Xenoblade Chronicles 3

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If you’re unable to wait or want to check out the other titles in the series, grab the first entry here or the sequel. Once the third entry comes out, you’ll have the whole trilogy, and the Switch is the only platform where you can play all three games. If you’re after another game or an accessory to spruce up your Switch setup, check out our ultimate Nintendo gift guide, where we have deals on Switch games and accessories. And if you’re on the hunt for anything else that catches our eye, check out our Jelly Deals Twitter feed, which is updated with deals on the latest games and accessories for all things gaming and beyond.