Bandai Namco's flight combat sim originally launched in 2019 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Five years on from its launch, Bandai Namco's combat flight simulator is making its way to Nintendo's platform.
Bandai Namco's flight combat title launched for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC back in 2019.
Bandai Namco's flight simulation and combat title has crossed another sales milestone. It is available on PC and consoles.
The free update adds several new cosmetics like 13 plane skins, 17 emblems and a new callsign to Bandai Namco's air combat sim.
The $20 DLC features six aircraft from the film with multiple skins, three emblems, two logos, 12 new nicknames and more.
Project Aces' flight combat sim is getting some collaborative aircraft DLC based on the upcoming film. More details will be shared later.
The return of Bandai's flight battle game has seen great success, and it looks as if the franchise will continue forward.
Includes three new fighters and 13 new skins.
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The arcade flight combat title has sold over 2.5 million units since release.
New aircrafts from both the US Marines and Navy join the skies.
Bandai Namco reveals updated sales figures for the series' 25th anniversary.
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The first part of the story DLC is available today.
Get a look at the story spanning the next DLC packs.
The third DLC pack is primed and ready now.
A new trailer showcases the first missions that will be available.
This flight isn't over, yet.
The PC sale will end on May 6th, 10 AM PT.
The Season pass will provide new planes, three new missions, weapons, and skins.
Video on the official Twitter points to the weapon coming to the game at some point.
Bandai Namco's flight combat title celebrates another milestone.
What could "One million hostages" and "Ten million relief plan" possibly indicate?
The PS4 remaster of Yakuza 4 also debuts in the top 5.
76 percent of sales for the combat flight game came from the PlayStation 4 version.
The newest trailer for the game shows you just how many ways you can open fire.
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one (?)
Take on other pilots in the sky with Ace Combat 7’s multiplayer modes.
Bandai Namco building up the hype for its upcoming flight combat game.
Those looking forward to both games should be delighted by the news.
Take to the skies in this rousing new story trailer for Ace Combat 7.
Take to the skies in this most unusual new aircraft that stars in the newest trailer for the game.
Producer Kazutoki Kono says there was no opportunity to include the experimental aircraft.
Critical path playtime will be more than ten hours.
This plane looks beautiful in action, whether dogfights or aerial manoeuvres.
Available on Xbox One and PS4 for $89.99.
Another look at the extensive customization options in the game.
There's a really deep level of customization being shown off in here.
Two new videos show off missions 6 and 7 from the upcoming title.
Nvidia has also provided details about what resolutions you can play the game at with different graphics cards.
It's not all that demanding, all said and done.
In this video, we get to see the player use a Mitsubishi F-2 to destroy some radar sites.
Producer Kazutoki Kono clarified that the bonus won't be a remastered version of Ace Combat 5.
Meanwhile, Xbox One preorders will receive a copy of Ace Combat 6 for free.
Souls-like title Code Vein not listed to appear, according to official line-up.
The producer also stated that they've prioritized bringing aircraft that are popular among fans.
We also get some new screenshots and artwork.
This gameplay trailer is sure to get you hyped to take to the skies.
It's been a long time coming, but it's almost upon us...
Bandai Namco has launched a new website which tells us what to expect from the game.
A lot of new details about the game have been revealed by Bandai Namco today.
An announcement of an announcement.
Loads of new media for the eagerly awaited flight combat simulator.
No man's sky in this time of warfare.
The drones of Erusea emerge in a tense mission.
Breath of the sky.
But hey, there's some new screenshots!
Bloody skies on all platforms.
Producer Kazutoki Kono talks about working with PS4 Pro.
It looks like it will work great.
But focus is on PS4 version for now.
'But if the chance presents itself, then I would like to explore it.'
There's a story somewhere.
If that's how it will look in VR...
Bandai Namco really pushing that PSVR tech.
One of the best parts of the show.
A major announcement may have been prematurely leaked.