Nintendo fans can't believe our life is just the name that has left the mid-to-high-end RPG franchise
Blog Andrew Joseph 16 Sep , 2025 0

The current season 61 of our lives includes one of Nintendo’s little-known franchises, which surprised fans.
A recent episode of a long-term soap opera has caused Salem University student Aaron to flirt in the dorm with classmate Arianna. Looking for excuses to invite her to join, Aaron boldly suggests that Arianna might want to wait inside to “play Xenoblade on my switch”. I want to go Mario Karting WorldPersonally, but we went.
To Aaron's surprise, honestly everyone was watching – his proposal was accepted by Arianna, who walked into the room with awkward smile, and it looked like she really had nothing better to do. Aaron, blessed him, looks like his advice has worked, and he should do the same.
In the scene of the long-running American Soap Opera Age (S61E008) in our lifetime, Aaron invites Arianna into his dorm with the excuse of playing Xenoblade. pic.twitter.com/lq9kcvmuyc
– Nintendo (@nintendeal) September 15, 2025
After that, it has become a clip and uploaded Nintendo On social media, many Nintendo fans are celebrating people who remember the existence of Xenoblade. (For those who hope to be Last week's Nintendo direct,I hope you are well. )
The Xenoblade Chronicles series, developed by Monolith Soft, started in 2010, started on the Wii, with six sequels and re-releases in the following years. The new version of these new versions is the Wii U-side Story Xenoblade Chronicles X, which was launched for the Switch in March, when most Nintendo fans were waiting for the Switch 2.
“The show has 61 seasons and I've never seen some seasons until Xenoblade is mentioned,” Zhenghua Yang, founder of Moon Developer Serenity Forge, wrote after watching the edit. “Top marketing.”
Another fan Amiibron wrote: “I know nothing about the show, but Aaron is already my favorite character and there is no doubt about it.”
Originally launched in 1965, our days of life are still running (now) – now on the streaming service Peacock. For anyone watching the full episode, please let us know what happened next.
Image source: NBC/Peacock.
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