Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Update 1.2.0 is available with the new features of Wave 2 of the Expansion Pass

We are finally there, it is this Friday, October 14 that Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is entitled to its update 1.2.0 accompanying the release of the Wave 2 of their Expansion Pass. Presented at the last Nintendo Directshe adds the Arena Challenges“swimwear” outfits that are not really seasonal for the pleasure of the eyes and theHeroin mechanical Ino with its own series of quests.

In addition to this program intended for owners of the Expansion Pass costing €29.99 as a reminder, the patch of the day still adds the following depending on the in-game changelog :

  • Added a save party composition function allowing you to save classes, arts, gear, etc. of all group members. You can access this function by pressing + when the main menu is displayed;
  • Fixed various minor issues to improve gameplay experience.

the Japanese official website provides more details on the various issues resolved.

Game Specifications: Additions and Changes

  • Added function to receive Wave 2 of the Expansion Pass.
  • The availability of ‘Soyprimo Sauce’ was previously limited outside of progressing a certain quest, so now the ‘City Caravan’ store in town will sell ‘SoyBubble Sauce’.
  • Increased the effect time bonus of Fusion Arts when using the “Acceleration” Art of “Thrilling Fine Blade”.

Fixes

  • Fixed encyclopedia map items “Palmidatte godrill” and “Pommolive godrill”, previously unavailable in Ver. 1.1.1, so they can now be acquired.
  • Fixed an issue where the audio of a character falling in battle would play the sound of their fall before the screen went black.
  • Fixed additional issues to improve gameplay experience.

The Wave 3 previously teased should it be released before April 30, 2023, so early next year, again with a Heroin new and other challenges, while the last will add an additional scenario in the manner of Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is still sold €44.49 on Amazon. On the other hand, his collector whose pre-orders took place this week has disappeared from the publisher’s shop…

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