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Super Robot Wars 30 out now on PC

Super Robot Wars 30 out now on PC

<p>Every mecha under the rainbow, having a scrap</p>

Written by Ross Locksley on 29 Oct 2021



Super Robot Wars 30 has landed on Steam, featuring a plethora of anime mecha duking it out in this tactical RPG. Check out the trailer below:

The game features mechs from a huge number of series, including:

  • Super Electromagnetic Robot Combattler V
  • Mobile Suit Gundam
  • Mobile Suit Z Gundam
  • Z-MSV
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Char's Counterattack
  • M-MSV
  • Mobile Suit V Gundam
  • Mobile Suit Gundam NT (Narrative)
  • Heavy Metal L-Gaim
  • The Brave Police J-Decker
  • The King of Braves GaoGaiGar FINAL
  • The King of Kings: GaoGaiGar VS Betterman
  • Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III - Glorification
  • Code Geass Lelouch of the Re;surrection
  • Getter Robo Armageddon
  • Mazinger Z: Infinity
  • Mazinkaiser (INFINITISM)
  • Magic Knight Rayearth
  • Gun X Sword
  • Majestic Prince
  • Knight's & Magic
  • SSSS.GRIDMAN

From the Press Release:

Enjoy a unique experience that combines all-star mecha series crossovers, action-packed attack animations, and the chance to upgrade your favourite machines and pilots.

Defeat your enemies with 5 new popular robot franchises coming to the SUPER ROBOT WARS series for the first time: ‘The King of Kings: GaoGaiGar VS Betterman’, ’The Brave Police J-Decker’, ’Knight's & Magic’, ’Mazinkaiser (INFINITISM)’, ’SSSS.GRIDMAN’, for a total of 20+ series* represented in the game. 

Stay tuned in November for a first DLC adding 4 new series: Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, Mobile Suit Gundam Char's Counterattack Beltorchika's Children, Sakura Wars Series, Super Robot Wars OG series (RyuKoOh/KoRyuOh).

Three new series will also make their way into the game in December through a second DLC: Mobile Suit Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans, ULTRAMAN, Super Robot Wars OG series (Alteisen Riese/Rein Weissritter).

 


Ross Locksley
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Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.