Medabots S Full Metal Panic crossover

Medabots S Full Metal Panic Crossover Will Convert the Arm Slaves

Medabots S will have a new collaboration event with the Full Metal Panic! mecha anime series. Players of the mobile game will be able to obtain the crossover content for a limited time from August 25, 2022.

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Imagineer will convert three Arm Slave mechs from Full Metal Panic! into Medabots with different names. It will turn the ARX-7 Arbalest into Kasimlest, the ARX- 8 Laevatein into Urzutein, and the Plan-1055 Belial into Silbelial. Medabots S characters will also receive new attires inspired by Full Metal Panic! characters, such as Sousuke Sagara and Teletha Testarossa.

The company has also uploaded a trailer promoting the new collaboration on the Medabots series’ YouTube channel. It specifically mentioned that the title it collaborated with is Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory, the third and latest mainline season to date that aired in 2018.

Imagineer has been holding collaborations with many other anime and game IPs for the Medabots mobile game that it launched in early 2020. The first tie-in with Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 launched in early 2021. Since then, Medabots S has received more crossover content from other franchises like Digimon and Mega Man Battle Network.

Medabots S is available on Android and iOS mobile devices in Japan. The Full Metal Panic! crossover event will commence on August 25, 2022.


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