FromSoftware and Bandai Namco's mech action game is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC in August.
Unlike FromSoftware's Souls-like titles, you won't lose any currency on dying. You can also change out parts and weapons at checkpoints.
The four-minute gameplay video showcases an industrial environment with much elevation, narrow halls and several threats.
Director Masaru Yamamura says it's about customizing mechs and "how it affects your play because that's what makes the series so compelling."
Recommended requirements aren't available, but 12 GB of RAM and a GeForce GTX 960, Radeon RX 480 or Intel Arc A380 are the minimum.
Players can use Assault Boost to switch between long-range and close-quarters combat, stagger enemies, and equip up to four weapons.
Explore the ruins of Rubicon, fighting various factions and megacorps in giant mechs on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC.
Sources speaking to Insider-Gaming also suggested that there would be an announcement soon, but it's not "100 percent confirmed."
According to a Chinese leaker with a solid track record, FromSoftware's mech action game will be getting a new trailer soon.
As discovered via Xbox pre-install, the upcoming mech title is on version 2.1.0.1, which could mean a new reveal is imminent.
An announcement could be coming soon for the action title, which releases this year for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
FromSoftware reportedly wants its upcoming mech combat title to release before Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree expansion.
Despite being almost a decade old at this point, the PS4 and Xbox One still continue to be a great option to experience the latest in gaming.
"We have designed a game that rewards using the most appropriate actions in each situation to overcome difficulties and attain a sense of achievement," says producer Yasutaka Ogura.
The presentation will be much shorter than previously expected, and it also won't showcase any new footage for the upcoming mech action game.
Scheduled for 4 AM to 5 AM PST, the presentation will feature series producer Yasunori Ogura, who will provide new information.
Whether it's role-playing games, action titles, or horror revivals, there's plenty to look forward to in 2023 and the years beyond.
One of the standout announcements at this year’s The Game Awards was the revealing of FromSoftware’s next title, and perhaps surprisingly to some it’s a rejuvenation of a series which has lay do...
FromSoftware wants to "emphasize the dynamic action, the free-running of your unit, and the active changes you can make during missions."
FromSoftware's Hidetaka Miyazaki says the "real impetus" for the title is being able to "freely assemble and customize the mech."