The strategy RPG is making its way to 3DS. In the past it’s featured notable characters from companies such as Sega, Capcom, and Bandai Namco, but Nintendo had not been a part of the club until now.
Nintendo’s inclusion is not a major suprise, though, seeing as the developer of Project X Zone 2, Monolith Soft, is also the developer of Nintendo’s Xenoblade series.
Other franchises that will be contributing some of their characters in this crossover game include Mega Man, Street Fighter and Tekken.
Project X Zone 2 will release February 16, 2016 here in North America. And personally, I am very excited.
But are you looking forward to Project X Zone 2? Are you disappointed that Shulk from Xenoblade Chronicles, as of right now, is not in the game? Voice your thoughts and opinions in the comments.