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....America.....WHERE?!?!?!?!



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Australian release confirmed before US? What the hell?

Nevertheless, this is a first day buy for me. Thank you, MonolithSoft for keeping Australia in mind.



Xenoblade is dead certain to be announced for the U.S. at E3. If not I will have to go kick the Nintendo building repeatedly.



Oh Reggie, you're such a tease!

 

 

Although with a mug like that, I question if you should be...



Great news, now we just need the NA confirmation... And I would think that if xenoblade is coming TLS should be a given too...



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Why is this game rated M O-o? It doesn't seem like a game with high level of violence, blood, gore, sex, and swears.

And what region has this game not been confirmed or hinted now? It seems like it will hit every country in the world with a major gaming market so far. Someone needs to make a chalkboard and eliminate each major region it is leaning to release in!



Wagram said:

Xenoblade is dead certain to be announced for the U.S. at E3. If not I will have to go kick the Nintendo building repeatedly.

I LOL'd



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M?

Didn't expect that




M rating? Well, this is Australia we're talking about, the goverment over there can't handle the violence, reasons why most of the games there get banned!

On another note, good news that this game is close to be not a Japan-only title! Let's hope the rest won't be either!



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The problem (regarding silence on a US release) is that this comes out of Australia's ratings board, which as a government ratings board has to make these things public, while ESRB specifically started keeping these ratings in the dark until the company wishes them to

What the internet needs is an ESRB insider, who could then leak to GAF or wherever.



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