Metal Max Xeno Reborn

Metal Max Xeno Reborn Will Get a Video This Week as Kadokawa Keeps Teasing New Game of a Franchise

Kadokawa Games is hosting its Grand Festival 2019 event on October 19 in Tokyo, and they're in full teasing mode about Metal Max Xeno Reborn and more.

Kadokawa Games is hosting its Grand Festival 2019 event on October 19 in Tokyo, and they’re in full teasing mode about Metal Max Xeno Reborn and more.

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Following the tease about new information for Project Stella, Metal Max Xeno Reborn Producer Juntaro Kouno mentioned by way of the franchise’s official Twitter account that the team is preparing a teaser video for the festival.

Incidentally, he also teased that the returning battle dog Pochi will appear.

At the moment we don’t know if the video will be uploaded on YouTube, but if it is, it’ll be the first time that we see this remake in motion after the announcement at the beginning of the month.

Yet, that’s not all. Kadokawa Games President Yoshimi Yasuda himself took the stage on his own personal account with another interesting tease.

“Good Morning, among the new information for Kadokawa Games, maybe we’ll introduce the latest game of that title… What’s that title?”

Kadokawa Games has quite a few franchises under its belt, and most of them could certainly use a sequel. Unfortunately, Yasuda-san did not provide further information so we’ll have to wait and see, yet, this is certainly intriguing.

Of course, you should stay tuned here on Twinfinite, because we’ll report about the content of the Kadokawa Games Grand Festival 2019 to the best of our abilities as soon as it ends.


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