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Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy Revealed: It’s a Single-Player Story-Driven Game for PS5 & PS4

Today Bandai Namco fully revealed the previously-teased game Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy.

Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy

Today Bandai Namco fully revealed the previously-teased game Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy.

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Despite the name, which associates it with the multiplayer game Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation and its sequel, this is going to be a single-player episodic story game for PS5 and PS4.

There will be three volumes. The first launches on November 5, the second on November 19, and the third on December 3.

You can buy them separately or in a bundle with a Standard Edition or a Deluxe Edition, which also grants one-day early access to each episode.

If you’re wondering about the connection with the currently active Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2, the gameplay mechanics translate into this new single-player game, and by purchasing it you can also unlock mobile suits and bonuses for the online game.

The story focuses on the “Noisy Fairy,” a secret unit fighting in North America during the classic One Year War timeline.

If you want to see more of Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy, you can check out the announcement trailer, the first screenshots, the key art, and an official description below.

“MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM BATTLE OPERATION Code Fairy tells the story of the “Noisy Fairy” – a secret unit led by Alma and under the direct control of Kycilia of the Principality of Zeon. During the “One Year War,” the unit struggles to break through the North America continent. The game features the top-notch action of MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM BATTLE OPERATION 2 while providing a deep and extensive side story for both fans and newcomers alike. Explore the world of Code Fairy as unbreakable bonds are formed in the midst of the brutality of war.”

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