In a recent interview, the developers of Gundam Breaker 4 revealed specific restrictions for certain Gunpla models, notably “Super Fumina” and “Mobile Doll May.” These models will have limitations in customization, particularly in paint options and how their parts behave during gameplay.
According to producer Masanori Tanaka, while most Gunpla parts can be freely painted and detach when damaged in Gundam Breaker 4 , Fumina and Mobile Doll May models will have restrictions on paint options. Additionally, when these models are damaged, their parts will not fly off but will instead be represented by static noise. These restrictions are implemented to comply with ethical guidelines and game ratings.
The interview also touched on new gameplay elements, such as the introduction of the “whip” weapon and a “Survival” mode, where players face 50 waves of increasingly challenging enemies. The “Ability Cartridge” system was also discussed, offering enhanced customization options for players.
In related news, Bandai Namco recently confirmed the worldwide release date for Gundam Breaker 4, set for August 29, 2024. Players can choose between the standard physical edition and two Digital Deluxe Editions, which offer early unlocks, additional story missions, and exclusive Gundam suits.Â
Pre-orders are now available for both physical and digital editions of Gundam Breaker 4, set for release on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam.
Published: Aug 26, 2024 05:30 pm