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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 gameplay is starting to leak — be wary of spoilers

Set up those spoiler tags pronto.

Xenoblade fans will want to start updating their muted words list on Twitter because Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has managed to leak a week early. It’s not officially out until Friday, July 29, but photos have popped up online showing some people already have a copy in their possession.

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Fans across Twitter and ResetEra have already been warning others and, apparently, at least one person from China was found streaming the game’s opening hours, spoiling the identity of the first Hero party member you meet and recruit.

As such, everyone fully expects that more detailed and spoilery video footage and images will gradually make their way online. It’s recommended that fans be extra vigilant and take precautions on social media. Twitter allows you to mute posts containing certain words and there is an add-on for YouTube that can block videos too. We also suggest not watching any Xenoblade-related videos whatsoever since YouTube will automatically recommend similar videos and won’t hesitate to include something showing off the final boss. Or you can just avoid using any social media site altogether, but that’s easier said than done.

This isn’t the only bad news to hit Xenoblade fans recently. Earlier this week, Nintendo admitted that it has to delay Xenoblade Chronicles 3’s collector’s edition until September in Europe. To make up for it, Nintendo will be selling a version of the collector’s edition that has all the extra content but not the game itself. This way, you can buy the game when it launches and not need to worry about getting an unnecessary second copy if you want the collector’s edition.

Even after it launches, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 will be receiving DLC up until the end of 2023. The first batch of content will be available alongside the game’s launch and includes items, accessories, and character costumes. The second will add another Hero party member and optional, intense challenge battles.


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Michael Beckwith
Michael Beckwith is a freelance writer who's been covering games professionally since 2014. He has contributed to websites such as Game Rant and TechRaptor. He is an avid Nintendo fan, with his favorite game being Xenoblade Chronicles.