Earth Defense Force World Brothers 2 includes EDF6 characters
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Earth Defense Force: World Brothers 2 Global Release Dates Announced

D3 Publisher has announced the global release dates for Earth Defense Force: World Brothers 2. It will release the game first in Japan on May 23, 2024, and then in North America and Europe on September 26, 2024. Clouded Leopard Entertainment also announced separately that it will publish the game in Asia on the same day as Japan on May 23, 2024. The Asian releases will also include English subtitles and voiceovers in addition to Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.

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This game will appear as the sequel to Earth Defense Force: World Brothers, a spin-off title to the third-person shooter game that features voxel graphics. It will retain the prequel’s team composition features while adding more characters to the roster. The new playable character designs from Earth Defense Force 6, the series’ newest mainline entry released after the first World Brothers, will newly join the list of over 100 characters in this sequel.

D3 Publisher also uploaded a new trailer announcing Earth Defense Force: World Brothers 2‘s Western release date on its YouTube channel:

Earth Defense Force: World Brothers 2 will be available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 worldwide. D3 Publisher and Clouded Leopard will publish the game first in Japan and Asia respectively on May 23, 2024. North America and Europe will see the title later on September 26, 2024.


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