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It was released in Japan on June 10, 2010. Finally, it was released in Europe on August 19th, 2011 under the name ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', translated to (British) English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. Its most recent release is in America. See the European trailer [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/wii/xenoblade_chronicles_32583.html here.]
 
On December 2nd, 2011, Nintendo of America announced that the game would be reaching North America in April of 2012. With the UK dub included! [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|And the fandom exploded.]] And as of 2015, itIt has been ported over to the New 3DS as one of its first titles, got an updated rerelease for the [[Nintendo Switch]], has a spiritual sequel onof thesorts wayin [[Xenoblade Chronicles 2]], and Shulk has even earned a spot as a playable character in [[Super Smash Bros.]]! Needless to say, Xenoblade has certainly been pickingpicked up popularity through [[The New Tens]].
 
Contains music composed by [[Yoko Shimomura]], ACE+, Manami Kiyota, and [[Yasunori Mitsuda]] (for the ending theme). [[Crowning Music of Awesome|It works]].