Nintendo might be holding a contest to see how ridiculous game titles can get on Switch 2, especially when it comes to bringing over original Switch games. The latest example is Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition — Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. That’s right, you’re not seeing double: There are two editions in that ridiculously long name. Sure, it was possible to just go with the subtitle “Nintendo Switch 2 Definitive Edition,” but the company probably figured that screws up its framework for these upgrades.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is egregious, but somehow, Nintendo will give it more competition next month. That’s because Super Mario Bros. Wonder — Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park arrives on March 26. Rolls off the tongue, right? We could then express our annoyance at the scattershot pricing for these upgrades, especially when games like Super Mario Odyssey and Pokemon Violet/Scarlet received free Switch 2 updates. But that’s for another day.
This isn’t the first time that the Xenoblade franchise has seen some silliness releasing on a new platform. Xenoblade Chronicles 3D brought the original RPG in the series from Wii to a portable format, but with one caveat. The game was exclusive to New Nintendo 3DS, so that box art wasn’t the cleanest. But it is sort of quaint in retrospect compared to Xenoblade Chronicles X on Switch 2.

