Gameplay time of Xenoblade Chronicles X can reach 300 hours

2015 is a great year for JRPG fans in game industry. In addition to finally have the opportunity to feel Final Fantasy XV which has been developed over the last 8 years, even if only in the form of a demo, there is one other project that is no less enticing. That's right, we are talking about projects RPG from Monolith Soft - Xenoblade Chronicles X Hype awakened so fantastic, with all the latest trailers and screenshots which further strengthens curiosity. Xenoblade Chronicles X sounds like a JRPG project has been so long awaited. The latest details that divided him no less tempting.

After a mystery, Monolith finally share some new details Xenoblade Chronicles X, especially the increase in what they have to offer from the first series. Claimed to offer a wider world five times, this new series will also offer multiple endings that can be triggered by specific actions that you did during the tasting. Not only that, gamers will also be able to choose one of eight unions that each of them focusing on specific tasks: Pathfinder, Interceptor, Avalanche, Testament, Corepedian, Land Bank, Arms, and Companion. The most amazing thing? Calculated with all the side quests available, this game offers up to 300 hours of gameplay!

Speaking about the online mode, Tetsuya Takahashi said that gamers will feel connected with other gamers, but it will not always be aware that they were playing with other gamers. GamePad Nintendo Wii U will be used exclusively for the present map, where you can specify a waypoint or just view the quest from there. Takahashi also announced that the system of "Heal Party" style JRPG game would not exist in Xenoblade Chronicles X. Instead, they will offer the new system - Soul Voice which will need specific strategies to be triggered. Battle also claimed to be present with a faster rhythm than the previous series.

Xenoblade Chronicles X itself is planned to be released in the year 2015, exclusively for the Nintendo Wii U. It also will offer more than 90 original soundtrack by Hiroyuki Sawano behind it.