Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Bandai Namco Online announced that its online free-to-play first-person shooter Gundam Evolution now has a Closed Network Test for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 running now until 6 a.m. PT on June 28 for select fans in the United States and Canada. A “How to Play GUNDAM EVOLUTION: Game Mode Introduction” video was also released. Those who missed the initial registration period can still sign up for the opportunity to participate in the Closed Network Test at the game’s website. Registrations are open now through June 25, with results slated to be announced between June 24 – June 26.
Details on the game via Bandai can be seen below:
“Move Beyond Your Limits!”
Gundam Evolution is an online free-to-play first-person shooter title in which players take control of Mobile Suits from the hit Gundam anime and challenge other players online in six-versus-six objective based battles. Featuring fast-paced action and immersive controls, players can switch between many different Mobile Suit Units to suit the ever changing battle conditions. Utilize their unique characteristics and cooperate with teammates to secure the win.
Varied Units
You can pilot Units from across the Gundam multiverse. Each of the various Units feature different attack skills, support functions and HP levels. Select your favorite Unit that matches your play style.
Thrust System
Activating the Thruster Gauge kicks the action into overdrive. Use Thruster Movement to cover long distances fast and Dash for rapid bursts of acceleration.
Utilizing the Thrust System, pilots can move effectively around the battlefield and use sudden surprise movements to their tactical advantage.
G-Maneuver
In addition to their innate abilities, Units are equipped with powerful G-Maneuver effects. These effects, which can be activated when the G-Maneuver Meter reaches 100 percent, vary from unit to unit.
Push your Units to the limit as you lead your team to victory!
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A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
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An announcement trailer was also released.
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