Blaster Master Zero 3 Announced by Inti Creates; New Look at Azure Striker Gunvolt 3 Revealed

The New Game+ Expo is in full swing and Inti Creates had a couple of juicy reveals to make for fans of their games.
Blaster Master Zero III

The New Game+ Expo is in full swing and Inti Creates had a couple of juicy reveals to make for fans of their games.

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First of all, we get a development update from Keiji Inafune himself for Azure Striker Gunvolt 3 for Nintendo Switch. It’ll come in 2022

We also hear the announcement of Blaster Master Zero 3 as the grand finale of the presentation.

It’ll come on July 29, 2021 for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PC.

“The Blaster Master Zero series answered the call of Metroidvania fans everywhere with the release of Blaster Master Zero 1 and 2, and now the final chapter is here! In Blaster Master Zero 3, the phenomenal NES style pixel art makes its return alongside cutting-edge action and gameplay! Hop abroad the all-terrain battle tank G-SOPHIA SV and blast your way through legions of mutants and as you journey into uncharted territory full of new experiences!”

You can check out the announcement trailer below.


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