Xenoblade
News, coverage and analysis tracking Xenoblade across the outlets.- The 11 most exciting video game releases of July 2026July 2026 is set to feature a mix of new releases and remakes across multiple platforms, including the highly anticipated Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag Resynced and the debut of Halo on PlayStation 5. Nintendo will also release Rhythm Paradise Groove and Splatoon Raiders for the Switch 2, alongside an upgrade for Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
- The Adventures of Elliot is here! Pure Nintendo Podcast E167The Pure Nintendo Podcast episode 167 covers recent announcements and games, including The Adventures of Elliot from Square Enix. Hosts Jemma and Kirk discuss the latest Nintendo Direct, news on Tomb Raider, The Wolf Among Us, Crazy Taxi, and Spyro, and new releases like a Nintendo Switch version of Xenoblade Chronicles. They also touch on an upcoming shooter and personal gaming experiences, including Shovel Knight.
- Games Inbox: Is the Valve Steam Machine worth it?Readers discuss the value proposition of Valve's Steam Machine, with many finding its price point too high compared to a custom PC or even a PlayStation 5. Other topics include potential pricing for Grand Theft Auto 6, the surprising early planning of God of War's Laufey, and concerns about the use of AI in game development.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (20th June)Several Nintendo Life staff members share their weekend gaming plans, including replays of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, dives into Rise of the Tomb Raider, and explorations of new titles like Granblue Fantasy: Relink and The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales on Nintendo Switch. Some are also anticipating upcoming releases and discounts.
- Latest Nintendo Direct Reportedly The Most-Watched Of The Summer ShowcasesNintendo's latest Direct presentation, which featured announcements for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Xenoblade Chronicles, and Nintendo Switch Sports Resort, reportedly achieved the highest viewership among summer showcases. Analytics firm LevelUp claims the Direct peaked at 3.8 million viewers, slightly surpassing Summer Game Fest's Opening Night Showcase. The trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was also cited as the most-viewed game trailer from any showcase.
- Nintendo Direct breakdown! Pure Nintendo Podcast E166The Pure Nintendo Podcast episode E166 breaks down the recent Nintendo Direct presentation. Key announcements include a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo Switch releasing this year, alongside updates on Fire Emblem, Xenoblade Chronicles, Rhythm Heaven, Wii Sports Resort, and Final Fantasy.
- Nintendo Direct breakdown! Pure Nintendo Podcast E166The Pure Nintendo Podcast episode E166 breaks down the recent Nintendo Direct presentation. Key announcements include a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo Switch releasing this year, alongside updates on Fire Emblem, Xenoblade Chronicles, Rhythm Heaven, Wii Sports Resort, and Final Fantasy.
- Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts – June 14, 2026 – Xenoblade makes a run at Pokemon PokopiaThe latest Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of June 14, 2026, show Xenoblade Chronicles making a strong showing, with its upgrade pack at second place and the full game at sixth. Pokemon Pokopia remains at the top spot. New entries in the top ten include The Adventures of Elliot and Rise of the Tomb Raider.
- [Let’s Talk] June 2026 Nintendo Direct reactionsThe June 2026 Nintendo Direct showcased numerous games, including a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Xenoblade Chronicles ports for Switch 2, and Nintendo Switch Sports Resort. Third-party titles like Kingdom Hearts 4, Final Fantasy Resonance, and Alien Isolation 2 were also featured, alongside announcements from other events like Sony's State of Play. This influx of major titles has led to a sentiment that Nintendo is finally being taken seriously in the broader gaming landscape.
- Something for the Weekend – 13/06/26Nintendo held a surprise Nintendo Direct, revealing a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for Switch 2, alongside new titles like Final Fantasy Resonance and Xenoblade Genesis. The week also saw reports of major layoffs at Xbox due to subscriber losses and Ubisoft closing two studios. Reviews included Crushed In Time and Midnight Saturn, with previews of Romestead and Dark Heresy.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (13th June)This week's Nintendo Direct showcased new titles like Ocarina of Time, Xenoblade Genesis, and Nintendo Switch Sports Resort, alongside release dates for Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave and Orbitals, and ports of Lies of P and Stellar Blade. Several staff members shared their weekend gaming plans, including revisiting Ocarina of Time, finishing Pokopia, playing Kingdom Hearts III, and diving into Death Stranding Director's Cut.
- Rating the June 2026 Nintendo Direct, plus which games were missingThe June 2026 Nintendo Direct presentation showcased a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Kingdom Hearts 4 and its predecessors on Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo Switch Sports Resort. The broadcast also featured new titles like The Duskbloods and Xenoblade Genesis, along with DLC for Pokemon Pokopia and Donkey Kong Bananza, and updates for various other games. However, notable absences included anticipated titles like Super Smash Bros. and a new Animal Crossing, leading to mixed reactions from fans.
- Review: LumenTale: Memories Of Trey (Switch) - A Refreshing, If Jarring, Take On Black & White-Era PokémonLumenTale: Memories of Trey is a monster-collecting RPG for the Nintendo Switch that pays homage to Pokémon Black and White with its HD-2D art style and creature designs. While it offers a compelling narrative and engaging mechanics like a shared SP system and hidden weaknesses, the experience is hampered by frustrating controls, slow menus, and performance issues including crashes. Despite these flaws, the game's mature themes and unique take on the genre make it a worthwhile spin for RPG fans.
- Video: Xenoblade Chronicles Compared Across Wii, 3DS, Switch, And Switch 2Nintendo has released Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, featuring 4K visuals and 60fps performance. A graphical comparison video showcases the improvements over the original Wii version, the Nintendo 3DS port, and the base Nintendo Switch release, highlighting Monolith Soft's significant revamp of the original game.
- Japanese gamers vote on most influential game and series, favorite character, favorite developer, moreFamitsu magazine's 40th-anniversary survey of over 5,000 Japanese gamers revealed Nintendo as the favorite developer and Mario as the favorite character. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was highly recommended, while Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series dominated influence and sequel requests. Masahiro Sakurai was named favorite creator.
- Games Inbox: When will the Zelda: Ocarina Of Time remake be shown again?Readers discuss the Nintendo Switch 2's launch lineup and pricing, with some hoping for a The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake to justify a purchase. Other topics include the definition of 'roguelike' and 'roguelite' games, and potential new business models for consoles, such as installment payments.
- Games Inbox: Does the Nintendo Switch 2 have enough good games?Readers express mixed opinions on the recent Nintendo Direct, with many finding it disappointing due to a lack of major first-party announcements and an over-reliance on ports and less popular franchises. Concerns are raised about whether the Nintendo Switch 2 has enough compelling games to justify its upcoming price increase, especially when compared to the more impactful presentations from PlayStation and Xbox.
- Nintendo Showcases Every Direct Game In A New InfographicNintendo has released an infographic detailing all the games shown in its latest Nintendo Direct presentation. The showcase featured a wide array of titles, including a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Xenoblade Chronicles, a new Fire Emblem, and third-party titles like Final Fantasy, Onimusha: Warlords, and Kingdom Hearts 4.
- Switch 2 gets its second $80 game in Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave, as former Nintendo marketing lead says the publisher knows "fans of that series are as die-hard as they come"Nintendo has announced Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave for a September 17, 2026 release on Nintendo Switch, with a $70 digital price and an $80 physical edition. Former Nintendo marketing lead Kit Ellis commented that the premium pricing reflects the series' dedicated fanbase willing to pay for physical copies and special editions. The article also mentions the previous title, Fire Emblem Engage, and anticipates a similar pricing strategy for Xenoblade next year.
- Hands On: 'Xenoblade Chronicles' On Switch 2 Is A Nice Improvement Over 'X'The Switch 2 Edition of Xenoblade Chronicles offers a significant visual and performance upgrade over the original Wii U version, with cleaner textures and a mostly stable 60fps frame rate. New traversal mechanics like the Ether Jet and the Nopon GP racing mode are also introduced, enhancing the experience despite some minor pop-in and frame rate drops during intense moments.