Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Soundtrack preview (Don’t worry [2XDv]), opening cutscene
Earlier this week, Monolith Soft. revealed that Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition will feature brand new music composed by Hiroyuki Sawano (the original composer) and Misaki Umase (who composed the music for Kaina of the Great Snow Sea, To Be Hero X, and more). And today, Nintendo shared a first soundtrack preview video.
The video allows us to discover Don’t worry [2XDv] (an arrangement of “Don’t worry”, the track that plays when you take your Skell to the skies and start flying around Planet Mira). Monolith Soft. also explained that three versions of that track will be available in-game: Arranged (with vocals), Arranged (without vocals), and Original (with vocals).
Here’s the preview video for Don’t worry [2XDv]:
Also, Nintendo has shared a video of the opening cutscene, which shows humankind forced to flee Earth as it’s being ravaged by two alien forces, as well as the White Whale crashing on humankind’s new home: Planet Mira.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition (Switch) comes out on March 20th worldwide.