We store cookies, you can get more info from our privacy policy.
Wii

Xenoblade Chronicles Heading to Australia

by Matthew Blundon - June 28, 2011, 5:33 pm EDT
Total comments: 7 Source: Vooks, http://www.vooks.net/story-20261-Xenoblade-Chronic...

Xenoblade Chronicles may be headed to Australia as well as some other countries.

Earlier today we reported that Xenoblade Chronicles would be releasing in European territories on September 2. Now it appears as though the game will also see a release in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Russia on the same day.

The game will apparently release in those territories with the same perks as Europe, though it should be mentioned that some countries, including those in Europe, may not receive the special poster outlined earlier today.

Xenoblade Chronicles is scheduled for a September 2 release in European territories. 

Talkback

broodwarsJune 28, 2011

OK, this is getting sad now.  Nintendo of Europe and Nintendo of Australia of all divisions is releasing Xenoblade, but Nintendo of America won't so far.

AVJune 28, 2011

South Africa but NOT USA ? WTF!!!!!  :@ :@ :@

Retro DeckadesJune 28, 2011

Perhaps this is some brilliant ploy by Nintendo of America to specifically anger its fans, and then turn around and say, "Hey, we listened to your complaints! Here's Xenoblade!" and then release the game, having planned to release it all along.

SundoulosJune 28, 2011

Hmm...my in-laws are planning to move back to South Africa...hmm.

grantimusJune 28, 2011

Do your part and join the cause!


http://oprainfall.blogspot.com/


Snail Mail campaigns, preorders on Amazon, getting the whole effing Internet behind you!  That's Operation Rainfall, baby.

Scatt-ManJune 29, 2011

Ah! Looks like I won't have to import this one after all! Orstrayliya!

KDR_11kJune 30, 2011

Quote from: broodwars

OK, this is getting sad now.  Nintendo of Europe and Nintendo of Australia of all divisions is releasing Xenoblade, but Nintendo of America won't so far.

NoAus is pretty closely related to NoE so it's not terribly surprising that they reach similar decisions.

Got a news tip? Send it in!
Advertisement
Advertisement