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Gundam Code Fairy Volume 3 Wraps up the Story

Bandai Namco has published information for Volume 3 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation Code Fairy. As the final volume, it brings a conclusion to the original storyline starring Alma Stirner in Zeon’s Noisy Fairy unit during the One Year War. The latest volume also adds more Mobile Suits that players can unlock in the online game Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation 2.

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Code Fairy is a standalone offline single-player game that uses the same gameplay system as Gundam: Battle Operation 2. Like the first two volumes, Bandai Namco provided a two-way content unlocking method between Code Fairy and Battle Operation 2.

Players who complete all story stages in Code Fairy‘s Volume 3 in Normal Mode will unlock the advanced mobile suit Titania in Battle Operation 2. Those who have cleared all stages in Hard Mode can also unlock the GM Spartan and Lilith’s operator voice. Meanwhile, Battle Operation 2 players who have obtained a gold premium medal and a Ground Rating rank of C- can unlock exclusive missions in Code Fairy.

Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation Code Fairy is immediately available worldwide on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 digitally. For people who purchased the first two volumes separately, Volume 3 will be available as a separate listing on the PlayStation Store on December 4, 2021. Those who bought the all-in-one Standard or Deluxe Editions can access the new volume right away.


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