Nintendo has released an enhanced version of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition for the Switch 2 console. This paid upgrade improves performance and resolution for the 2015 Wii U game's remake. The update arrives nearly a year after the original Switch port.
The Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition became available on February 19, 2026, marking a technical upgrade for one of Nintendo's most ambitious titles. Originally launched on the Wii U in 2015, the game received a Switch remake last year, serving as the final major first-party release for the original console before the Switch 2's debut in June. This new edition addresses performance limitations evident in the Switch version, where the expansive open world of planet Mira strained the hardware.
Key enhancements include support for up to 60 frames per second and 4K resolution in TV mode. Nintendo of America highlighted these improvements in a social media post: "The sprawling alien world of planet Mira, now enhanced on #NintendoSwitch2 with improved frame rates and up to 4K resolution in TV mode! Join the fight for survival in #XenobladeChroniclesX: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, available now!"
Owners of the Switch version can purchase a $5 upgrade pack via the eShop, while the standalone Switch 2 edition costs $65 digitally. A physical copy is scheduled for release on April 16. Unlike other entries in the Xenoblade series, this game emphasizes a hard sci-fi narrative, extensive side quests, and a seamless open world. Players can eventually pilot a giant mech to explore Mira fully. Its combat system blends real-time action with MMO-like elements, making it accessible as a standalone title.
The series' other Switch titles—Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3—have not yet received Switch 2 updates.