Players can try out the game from July 18 to 20.
Bandai Namco Entertainment America streamed a new gameplay trailer for Gundam Breaker 4 on Tuesday and revealed an Open Network Test for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 between July 18 and 20. The test coincides with the series' 11th anniversary.
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Players participating in the test will be able to use their unique Gunpla creations as avatars in the multiplayer lobby.
The game will launch for Switch, PS5, PS4, and PC via Steam worldwide on August 29.
The game is getting a Digital Deluxe Edition, which includes early unlocks for parts of 15 “hero” mobile suits spanning across different series of the franchise, a 5-story mission pack, the Gunbarrel Strike hero mobile suit (GUNDAM BREAKER Ver.). There will also be a Digital Ultimate Edition, which includes everything in the Digital Deluxe Edition and the Diorama Pack. Finally, the game will get a Collector’s Edition that includes a physical model kit of the Gunbarrel Strike gundam, a 45-song digital soundtrack, and a steelbook. There will be physical versions of the game for PS5 and Switch.
The Gundam Breaker game series allows players to take various real-life Gundam model kits and use parts from those kits to create their own personalized mobile suit. Players can then use their customized mobile suit and battle other players or play cooperative scenarios.
Bandai Namco Entertainment released the first game for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in October 2013, followed by Gundam Breaker 2 for PS3 and PS Vita in December 2014. Gundam Breaker 3 was released for PS4 and PS Vita in Japan in March 2016, and the game received an English release in Southeast Asia in April 2016.
The new Gundunda Breaker game launched worldwide in June 2018 for PS4 and later PC.
The game Gundam Breaker Mobile launched on iOS and Android devices in July 2019. The game ended service in June 2023.
Source: Bandai Namco America's YouTube channel, press release
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