List of Xeno series crossovers

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This is a page listing all Xeno series crossovers in non-Xeno games.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Shulk in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS
Main article: Xenoblade Chronicles (universe) on SmashWiki

Shulk is a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. As a result, Xenoblade Chronicles sees significant representation alongside him. Pyra and Mythra debut in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as downloadable content.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U[edit]

Shulk makes his Smash Bros. debut in the games collectively known as Super Smash Bros. 4. He takes the following additional content with him:

  • Stage - Gaur Plain is a stage based on the curved cliffs of Bionis' Leg, with Mechonis looming in the background. Metal Face appears during the night as a stage boss.
  • Assists - Dunban and Riki appear in Shulk's Final Smash, Chain Attack. Riki also appears as an Assist Trophy, helping out whoever grabbed the item with various random arts, as well as an item in the Smash Tour mode that grants a wider item-grab range.
  • Trophies - Collectable figurines of characters. Shulk, Shulk (Alt.), Dunban, and Riki appear in both versions of the game, while the Wii U version has several additional ones: Chain Attack, Metal Face, Mechonis, Bionis, Fiora, Reyn, Sharla, Melia, Bronze Face, Face Nemesis, Mecha-Fiora, Jade Face, and Yaldabaoth.
  • Music - Several pieces of music are used on the Gaur Plains stage, some of which have been edited to cut parts out, and only one of which contains original material: the Xenoblade Chronicles Medley.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Pyra and Mythra in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Shulk returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with all content except trophies being kept as well.

Pyra and Mythra make their Smash Bros. debut in the game as downloadable content, along with new content themed around Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Torna ~ The Golden Country.

  • Stage - Cloud Sea of Alrest is a stage set on the back of Azurda as he floats through the Cloud Sea. The stage contains cameos from the various Titans, and several Blades and their Drivers can also appear in the background as well.
  • Assists - Rex appears in Pyra and Mythra's Final Smashes. In addition, in the base game, Seven appears during Shulk's Final Smash in addition to Dunban and Riki returning.
  • Spirits - The replacement for Trophies from past games. Spirits are collectible pieces of artwork that are obtained by winning themed fights. Several spirits of characters from Xenoblade Chronicles, Xenoblade Chronicles X, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 are available in the base game, with more added in the DLC. In an update released on January 11th, Noah and Mio were added as a 3-star spirit.
  • Music - Eleven tracks are available in the base game, with sixteen more added in the DLC. In addition to returning music from Xenoblade Chronicles, music from Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Torna ~ The Golden Country is added.

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Project X Zone series/Namco X Capcom[edit]

Namco X Capcom[edit]

KOS-MOS as well as Shion and MOMO are playable. Allen makes minor appearances as an NPC. The Gnosis appear as enemies. The Xenosaga Battle and Battling KOS-MOS themes were remixed for Namco X Capcom.

Project X Zone[edit]

KOS-MOS and T-elos are playable in Project X Zone.

Project X Zone 2[edit]

KOS-MOS and Fiora are playable. T-elos and Metal Face appear as enemies. Fiora is one of only three characters owned by Nintendo together with Lucina and Chrom from Fire Emblem Awakening.

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Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier (Exceed)[edit]

KOS-MOS is a playable character in the first game, with T-elos making recurring appearances as a boss character. In the sequel, KOS-MOS is once again playable, while MOMO appears as an assist character and T-elos is fought as a boss a number of times before also becoming an assist character.

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Venus & Braves[edit]

KOS-MOS makes an appearance.

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[edit]

Several Xenogears character appeared during a collaboration event.

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Tetris 99[edit]

Two different Xenoblade Chronicles themed events took place in Tetris 99:

Tales series[edit]

Multiple games in the Tales series have attacks called X-BUSTER or Cross Buster, a reference to KOS-MOS' attack.

Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3[edit]

This Japan-exclusive game contains a KOS-MOS costume for the female main character.[1]

Tales of Vesperia[edit]

All versions except for the original Xbox 360 version have an unlockable KOS-MOS costume.

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Tales of Hearts[edit]

The Japan-exclusive DS version has KOS-MOS appear as a support. She uses G.SHOT and R-CANNON as her supporting moves. Her appearance was moved from the PS Vita remake.

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Tales of the Rays[edit]

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Soul Calibur 3[edit]

KOS-MOS' Ver.1 outfit pieces and hairstyle are unlockable for female custom characters.

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild[edit]

A Rex costume can be obtained for Link in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It is made of the Salvager Headwear, Salvager Trousers and Salvager Vest. They are all obtained during the quest Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

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Super Mario Maker[edit]

A Shulk costume can be unlocked in by Super Mario Maker as a random reward for clearing the 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or harder, or by scanning his amiibo. He has two voice lines, both from the Japanese version of Xenoblade Chronicles regardless of language. Holding Up has him pose with the Monado, and the course clear music is replaced with the fanfare of discovering a Secret Area.

(Poochy &) Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

Shulk Yoshi in Yoshi's Woolly World.

A Shulk Yoshi pattern for Yoshi can be unlocked in Yoshi's Woolly World by scanning his amiibo.

Puzzle Swap[edit]

Puzzle Swap on the Nintendo 3DS has a 40-piece Xenoblade Chronicles puzzle. It shows the Mechonis more or less like how it is depicted on the game's cover art, but several Nopon and a Collection Orb can be seen too.

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Theatrhythm Curtain Call and Theatrhythm Final Bar Line[edit]

The Theatrhythm series features DLC content containing music from other games developed or published by Square Enix. This includes Xenogears.

In Theatrhythm Curtain Call, Soaring is the sole Xenogears track. The background of the stage features Seibzehn flying above Shevat.

In Theatrhythm Final Bar Line, Soaring returns as a playable music track, alongside the addition of both Blazing Knights and Awakening. The background of the Blazing Knights stage features the Zohar in front of a pool of magma, while the background of the Awakening stage features the design of the arena where Deus is fought at the end of the game.

Minor Easter eggs and references[edit]

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