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Metal Max Xeno Reborn for PS4 and Switch Reveals Character Design by Gravity Rush Concept Artist

Kadokawa Games has released new images of its upcoming Metal Max Xeno Remake titled Metal Max Xeno Reborn, focusing on the cast.

Metal Max Xeno Reborn

Kadokawa Games has released new images of its upcoming Metal Max Xeno Remake titled Metal Max Xeno Reborn.

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The images mostly showcase the brand new character design art for its cast.

While the original game has artwork by Oda Non, the character design for the remake has been handled by Tokyo-based illustrator and concept artist Takeshi Oga, who is also working on the character design of the sequel Metal Max Xeno Reborn 2.

If you’re unfamiliar with Takeshi Oga, he also worked on the concept art for the Gravity Rush series, including the box art of the original game.

You can check out all the main members of the cast in the gallery below.

If you happen to enjoy Oda Non’s original art, you’ll be able to toggle it back into the game after clearing it once, as you can see in the screenshots above (the last screenshot features the artwork by Oda Non).

If you want to learn more about Metal Max Xeno Reborn, you can check out the original announcementthe first trailer, the latest batch of screenshotssome recent videos, the latest trailer, and the latest gameplay.

You can also read our extensive interview with producer Juntaro Kohno.

At the moment, a western release has not been announced, so we’ll have to wait for a publisher to pick it up.

Besides Metal Max Xeno Reborn 2, we also know that a reboot of the series titled Code Zero is coming down the line still doesn’t have a release window of platforms.

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