E3 2019: Daemon X Machina Release Date Confirmed in New Trailer

E3 2019: Daemon X Machina Release Date Confirmed in New Trailer

Build the ultimate mech later this year.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 11, 2019 @ 12:23 PM (Staff Bios)
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Daemon X Machina, the highly anticipated mech combat action game for Nintendo Switch, has countless fans on their toes for the game's release. Fortunately, they don't have to wait much longer. A new trailer has announced the game's official release date.



The trailer itself shows us the true meat and potatoes of the game: mech fighting. It also gives us glances at cinematic story moments and intended characters. But most importantly, it ends with a date.

The official Daemon X Machina release date is September 13, 2019.

In Daemon X Machina, players can form a fully customizable power suit and engage in a variety of face-paced missions. Obtain more equipment and weapons from enemies that you defeat in battle and equip them for your own use mid-fight. If those don't do, you can use environmental objects like rocks, cars, and street signs as improves weapons.

The game also features online and local wireless multiplayer modes.

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