Kenji Hiramatsu is one of the main composers of the Xenoblade series. In fact, he has composed music for the games since the first Xenoblade Chronicles game released on the Wii over 10 years ago. Since then, he helped compose music for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
That said, the trilogy’s narrative has come to a close, so Hiramatsu took a moment to share a message with fans via booklet that was included with a Xenoblade Chronicles Original Soundtrack Trinity Box. In it, Hiramatsu said that “to be honest, after completely using up all my energy working on Xenoblade Chronicles 3, I feel a little weak. But I think sharing this soundtrack with everyone will become another source of inspiration. Now that the series has reached one point of closure, it’s time for a fresh start! I wonder what kind of sources of creativity I’ll find in the future. I hope everyone’s looking forward to it”.
I’m looking forward to the next chapter too, and hope everyone involved is ready to try to things and new directions.
I’d like to see him try his hand at Tejano for the next game.
I’m both anxious and excited for the future of Xenoblade Chronicles. I can’t wait to find out what the series will have in store for us!
One thing is certain, the next xenoblades will not be on switch
lets hope for the best
Guys, this is actually old information. This was said back in June.
I’ll tell you what I’m still looking forward to… Xenoblade Chronicles X2. XCX came out when? 2015? not even 10 years but it feels like it’s been an eternity.