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January 2017[]

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Soraya Saga retweeted four announcements from various Nintendo accounts. 1) NCL: specified the sites that will live-stream the Switch presentation. 2) NCL: announced a dedicated Twitter account to deliver information after the presentation. 3) NoE: reannounced the timing and general location of the Switch presentation. 4) NoA: announced Treehouse Live footage on January 13th at 9:30AM EST.

December 2016[]

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Laura Kate Dale (LPVG) heard that Monolith Soft is working on something new. She claimed that they are not working on a Xenoblade Chronicles X port and said that it is in the same vein as the Xenoblade games in terms of combat style.
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Soraya Saga retweeted Nintendo's (NCL & NoE only, no NoA) tweets of the timing for the Nintendo Switch Presentation on January 12.

November 2016[]

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Laura Kate Dale (LPVG) reported that Xenoblade Chronicles X will be developed by an external studio instead of Monolith Soft. She also said that Monolith Soft is producing a brand-new game for the Nintendo Switch which is slated for release in 2018 at the earliest.
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Laura Kate Dale (LPVG) reported that Xenoblade Chronicles X will be ported to the Nintendo Switch within the first six months, specifically late summer. She claims to have only one source so it may or may not be true.
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ShockingAlberto, an insider from NeoGAF, has heard that the next project is "as ambitious as Xenoblade X was". He speculates that the game could be shown at the Nintendo Switch Presentation in January.

October 2016[]

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Soraya Saga retweeted all three major regions' (NCL, NoA, NoE) tweets of the Nintendo Switch Presentation on January 12.

December 2015[]

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Regarding their next project, Tetsuya Takahashi stated this:
"I tend to get bored with things pretty easily, so I'd like to keep creating things with different approaches every time. Along those lines, I'd definitely like my next project to look and feel pretty different from this one. The 'Xeno' name, by the way, really just exists to make it clear that these are Tetsuya Takahashi productions."
— Tetsuya Takahashi
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