Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Highlights The Iconic Immovable Gonzalez

The official Xenoblade series’ Japan promotional Twitter account has provided more detailed gameplay information for the upcoming Xenoblade Chronicles 3.

Unique Monsters are a primary focus today, specifically showcasing Immovable Gonzalez. For those unaware, this monster has appeared in the first Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and has become a well-known meme figure in the community. He’s a heavy sleeper, though he is scarily aggressive once he wakes, quickly decimating characters.

Another Unique Monster is also depicted, though its officially localized name is currently up in the air. Lastly, the Twitter account shared that players will be able to follow footsteps on the ground for quests, almost like detectives.

You can view the initial tweets highlighting these Xenoblade Chronicles 3 gameplay aspects below:

We’ll keep updating you all on any vital Xenoblade Chronicles 3 news.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 tells the story of protagonists Noah and Mio contending with a conflict between the nations of Keves and Agnus. 6 characters will be the crux of the experience, and the broad concept of “life” will be the title’s central theme.

The narrative for the game will tie in elements and plotlines from the future of the prior two mainline games, Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Flutes seem to play an integral role in the title’s premise.

The summoning of this powerful new form depends on a new Interlink system. If specific conditions are met, characters can combine into this mech, and choosing well when to transform should be key to the more difficult battles. Another system revealed is a class change option, allowing players to customize their parties’ builds further than in previous games.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is releasing for Nintendo Switch on July 29, 2022.


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