Daemon X Machina

Daemon X Machina for Switch Reveals First Co-Op Gameplay; Competitive Multiplayer Coming Post-Release

During the Treehouse Live coverage from E3 2019, Marvelous Entertainment and Nintendo showcased a new batch of gameplay of Daemon X Machina.

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We get to see plenty of mecha gameplay and even the body modification feature that allows players to customize characters very heavily in basically every aspect.

Interestingly, Nintendo showcased the first look at co-op multiplayer, that allows players to enjoy mecha battles alongside their friends.

Interestingly, Producer Kenichiro Tsukuda explained at the end of the stream that Marvelous intends to continue to expand and improve the game after release. A new feature that will come down the line is a competitive multiplayer mode.

That being said, he hopes that in the meanwhile players will enjoy the story mode and multiplayer co-op. That being said, competitive multiplayer shouldn’t be “too far out” after release

You can watch the recording of the livestream below, directly from Nintendo. It really looks great and highlights the beautiful design of Macross creator Shoji Kawamori.

If you want to see more of Daemon X Machina, you can check out the gameplay showcased yesterday which was just as spectacular. You can also enjoy the trailer revealed at the Nintendo Direct and plenty of official screenshots from the latest press kit.

Daemon X Machina releases for Nintendo Switch on September 13, 2019.


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Giuseppe Nelva
Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.