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'Xenoblade Chronicles 2' News: More Details About the Argentum Trade Guild Shared by the Developers

The Argentum Trade Guild is one of the factions included in the game

The world featured inside "Xenoblade Chronicles 2," which is known as Alrest, is populated by different countries and factions each seeking their own goals.

One of those factions is known as the Argentum Trade Guild, and the developers recently shared more details about this important group using some tweets.

The folks over at DualShockers provided translations of those revelations.

The first thing players must know about the guild is that as its name suggests, it is focused on business all the time.

A previously released video revealed just how much the members of the guild value their businesses, as they were apparently okay with working with different nations and taking advantage of the wartime conditions to generate even larger profits.

While their methods may not always be agreeable, in all likelihood, players will still need to seek this guild out at some point as they sell just about everything needed to make the journey through "Xenoblade Chronicles 2" more manageable.

The guild moves from place to place and uses an airship which harnesses the power of a Titan.

When the time comes that players have to deal with this guild, they will likely have to meet with its leader who is named Bana. Bana embodies the ideals of the Argentum Trade Guild as he is not one to let anything stand in the way of making a good deal, which should explain why the members are open to doing business with everyone.

Players need to be careful around Bana as well, as his desire to make a good deal, could cause some issues for them, or perhaps the players themselves can take advantage of his business-first attitude.

New details about the other factions and countries included in "Xenoblade Chronicles 2" should be made available soon, and the game itself is set to be released for the Nintendo Switch on Dec. 1.

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