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Super Robot Wars 30 Gets Extensive English Trailer Showing Mecha, Characters, & Mechanics

Today Bandai Namco revealed a new and extensive trailer in English of the upcoming mecha strategy JRPG Super Robot Wars 30.

Super Robot Wars 30

Today Bandai Namco revealed a new and extensive trailer in English of the upcoming mecha strategy JRPG Super Robot Wars 30.

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The trailer focuses on showing some of the beloved mecha that will be available in the game, and it also showcases some of the original characters that we’ll meet on top of gameplay and progression mechanics.

You can watch it below.

Super Robot Wars 30 releases on October 28 for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC, even if the west is getting only the PC version. That being said, you can still import them from South East Asia if you prefer playing on consoles with English subtitles.

If you’re unfamiliar with the game, you can read an official description below.

“30 years on, the battle for our world’s future continues.

Super Robot Wars is a tactical RPG that brings characters and robots from a variety of mecha anime together to battle their mutual foes.

Players follow characters through adventure and battle. Take control of giant robots on a battle map, commanding them to defeat their enemies.

The battle switches between ally and enemy phases. Once the player has moved and attacked with their robots, the enemy takes their turn. When all enemies have been defeated, the game proceeds to an Intermission.

During Intermission, the player can use resources earned in battle to train pilots, upgrade robots, and earn bonuses for their army. They then can proceed to the next chapter of the adventure.

In Super Robot Wars, players can enjoy a unique experience that combines all-star mecha series crossovers, action-packed attack animations, and the chance to upgrade your favorite machines and pilots.”

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