"Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny Remastered" Launches on Switch and Steam



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"Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny Remastered" Launches on Switch and Steam

Brace yourselves, Gundam fans! Bandai Namco's "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny Remastered" has officially hit the shelves on both Switch and Steam platforms. This long - awaited release brings back the epic space - battles and intense mecha - combat that the series is renowned for.

 

 

Based on the 2012 original, the remastered version is set during the Cosmic Era 71 - 73. Players step into the shoes of soldiers in the vast cosmic battlefields from the "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED" anime, embarking on a heart - pounding adventure. The game stays true to the anime's lore, allowing fans to relive iconic moments and engage in battles that shaped the series.

 

In terms of gameplay enhancements, the remastered edition has overhauled the system and improved operability. New UI elements have been added, making navigation and in - game interactions more intuitive. Additionally, fresh game modes offer new ways to play, whether it's testing your skills in challenging arenas or teaming up with friends. With over 100 mecha units making an appearance, each with its own unique stats and combat abilities, the strategic depth is boundless. Whether you're a veteran of the original or new to the Gundam universe, "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny Remastered" is a must - play, promising hours of thrilling mecha - combat action.
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