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Xenoblade Genesis: What We Know About the Switch 2 RPG (2027)

Monolith Soft's next action RPG trades sci-fi for a fantasy academy, and it lands on Switch 2 in 2027.

Monolith Soft’s next action RPG trades sci-fi for a fantasy academy, and it lands on Switch 2 in 2027.

Xenoblade Genesis is a new action RPG from Monolith Soft heading to Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027. Revealed during the June 2026 Nintendo Direct, it marks a fresh start for the long-running Xenoblade Chronicles series, swapping much of the franchise’s sci-fi identity for a fantasy school setting built around a power called Anima.

Quick answer: Xenoblade Genesis launches on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027. No exact release date has been confirmed, and Nintendo has said more details will come closer to launch.

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Xenoblade Genesis announcement, courtesy of Nintendo and Monolith Soft.

Xenoblade Genesis release window and platform

The game is a Nintendo Switch 2 title with a 2027 launch window. Nintendo described it as “a new beginning for the Xenoblade series” and confirmed that further information will be shared in the future. Beyond the year, there is no specific date, price, or pre-order window attached to it yet.

The reveal arrived through the official Nintendo announcement at the Direct, alongside an opening trailer that showed gameplay and a first look at the world.


Setting, story, and the Anima system

Genesis moves away from the heavy sci-fi tone of past entries and leans into a fantastical school premise. The trailer centers on Anima, described as the “source of all things,” a force that warriors called Vesselai can channel in combat.

Characters attend an academy named Leukos, where they train to become Vesselai. They wield swords powered by Anima stones known as crystones. The school structure draws natural comparisons to Fire Emblem: Three Houses, though how the academy systems work in practice has not been detailed.

Familiar Xenoblade hallmarks still surface. The trailer closes on a colossal landscape that curves upward like a Halo ring and teases “the vengeance of a fallen god.” Expect series staples such as riding dragons and battling enormous beasts. The Genesis title suggests a prequel or a looser reinterpretation of the franchise’s core ideas, in keeping with series creator Tetsuya Takahashi’s history of remixing concepts across his work.


Xenoblade Chronicles Switch 2 editions

Nintendo paired the Genesis reveal with Switch 2 versions of the mainline trilogy. The first is available now, and the other two follow later in the year. Xenoblade Chronicles X, which sits in a separate universe from the mainline games, already received its Switch 2 edition earlier in the year.

EditionAvailabilityNotes
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 EditionAvailable now ($64)4K on TVs, full HD handheld, high-speed traversal vehicles, additional voiceovers, updated equipment designs; upgrade pack for existing owners
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 EditionJuly 30Mainline entry
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 – Nintendo Switch 2 EditionDecember 3Mainline entry

If you already own the original Switch version of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, an upgrade pack lets you move to the Switch 2 edition rather than buying it outright.


With a 2027 launch still some distance away, the picture for Xenoblade Genesis is intentionally limited for now, and Nintendo has promised more as the date approaches. The remastered trilogy gives newcomers and returning players an easy on-ramp while Monolith Soft fills in the details of its fantasy reboot.