

Story set 500 years before Xenoblade Chronicles 2 We hadn’t shown anyone the prototype yet, and quickly decided against including this content, instead opting to take what we needed for the main game, which became the finished Xenoblade Chronicles 2.įor quite some time after that, Torna - The Golden Country slept on my computer’s hard drive, but when we decided to include a new scenario with the Expansion Pass, I knew that we had to revive Torna - The Golden Country and tell that story. Now we’re much better at knowing just how big of a game we can create at what level of quality based on a given volume of text.Īfter looking at a variety of factors, we could tell that including Torna - The Golden Country in the main game would divert a major portion of the budget and development time we had allotted for Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

We’ve accumulated quite a bit of production knowhow since then, and our process management has improved as well.

It’s been seven years since the release of Xenoblade Chronicles. More accurately, I suppose you could say that it was one of the potential story candidates included in our initial prototype. Torna - The Golden Country was a part of our original prototype for the main game. This is the official announcement of Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden Country, an additional scenario for Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
