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Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare

Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare Announced For iOS, Android

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Gundam is among the most famous anime and manga series of all time, so it’s not surprising that so many video games based on it have been released over the course of the years. A big Gundam game for mobile has yet to be released in the West, but it seems like the time has come for this to happen.

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Bandai Namco recently announced Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare for iOS and Android. While these games usually don’t get released in the West, the Japanese publisher confirmed straight after the announcement that Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare will be released in North America and Europe as well.

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While the Western game doesn’t feature the Breaker name, Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare is going to be part of the series. This has been likely done to distance it from the latest Gundam Breaker, which wasn’t a very good game at all.

Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare will see players build their own Gunpla, which are the Gundam models, and use them in 3D battles, like in the Gundam Breaker series.

Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare launches on iOS and Android on August 21st.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.