Daemon X Machina

New Daemon X Machina Trailer Shows Single-Player and Multiplayer Gameplay

Today Marvelous Entertainment released a new trailer of the upcoming mecha combat game Daemon X Machina for Nintendo Switch.

Today Marvelous Entertainment released a new trailer of the upcoming mecha combat game Daemon X Machina.

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The trailer showcases the gameplay loop of the title, including both single-player mission and co-op multiplayer, which can even done with four players in split-screen for the ultimate mecha couch coop experience.

Considering that the mecha design is by Macross creator Shoji Kawamori, this game really looks like a treat for fans of the genre. 

You can watch it below and see what I mean.

If you want to see more of Daemon X Machina, you can check out the beautiful anoime prologue by the studio behind the latets Macross series,  the latest trailer and the previous one showcasing the improvements made to the already good demo released a few months ago.

We also have another video featuring the game’s epic story, the gameplay shown at Gamescom, more gameplay showcased at E3 alongside a third, extensive video. You can then enjoy plenty of official screenshots from the E3 press kit, and more images showing the pilots and mecha of Bullet Works.

Daemon X Machina releases exclusively for Nintendo Switch on September 13, 2019.  An “Orbital Limited Edition” has been announced for the European market.


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