Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition has reignited the censorship controversy from nearly a decade ago, since the Nintendo Switch version is based on the Western Wii U version. Some fans are upset that the Japanese version of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition is also based on the Western version, meaning that some features might not be present in the new release.
In recent years, rumors suggested that Monolith Soft was working on a Switch version of Xenoblade Chronicles X, but some fans believed the remaster would not happen until after the Switch console's successor was revealed. On October 29, Nintendo shocked Xenoblade and RPG fans with the announcement of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition for Switch, an enhanced remaster of 2015's cult classic Wii U RPG. Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition is slated for a March 20 release next year with new story content and graphical improvements, and the community's excitement led the announcement trailer to be one of the most watched in the franchise's history. However, some fans are concerned about the remaster, as it reminds them of the controversy regarding censorship and removed features.
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