Nintendo have announced that Xenoblade Chronicles X will be getting a Special Edition when the game releases this December.
The game’s special edition (with the retail price of $89.99 in the US) will be releasing on the same day as the standard version. It will include:
- The game.
- A concept art book with more than 100 pages with “select art for the very first time.”
- A USB drive that looks like the “Lifehold Unit” that comes with 10 tracks from the soundtrack of the game.
- A limited edition 5×7 matted art card of a painting for Xenoblade Chronicles X by illustrator Takashi Kojo.
According to Nintendo’s press release, this special edition is now available for pre-order at select retailers, but it’s only being sold in North America.
The game tells the story of humanity being torn by two opposing alien forces. The gameplay revolves around exploring a large open world on foot or in customized mechs called the “Skels.” The player has to use a turn based system to defeat the menagerie of monsters in the game’s landscapes. Xenoblade Chronicles X is from the acclaimed developer of The Last Story, Pandora’s Tower, and Xenoblade Chronicles, Monolith Soft.
Xenoblade Chronicles X comes out on December 4th, 2015 in North America.
Via Press Release
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