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Dive Deeper into Titanic Scion's Expansive Open World Features

There are just a few days left until Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion launches. To tide you over, we have two new gameplay videos that detail some of the features waiting for you beyond the story: “Coliseum” and “Side Missions.”

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The Coliseum is a battle arena harkening back to ancient history, where players can engage in 1v1 PvE fights against other skilled combatants and their Arsenals. Victorious Outers can climb the leaderboards for ever-increasing payouts, but be wary, as other players may invade matches asynchronously for an added challenge - and reward.

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As a mercenary, you’ll have to take on a wide variety of missions to rank up and earn funds to keep up with the latest research advances, weaponry, and more. Whether that’s helping out locals in need, reclaiming bases, or fighting off Immortals, you’ll find no shortage of jobs to take. While out on these jobs, you may also come across some additional rare items or graffiti out in the open world. Keep your eyes open for interesting marks on your map or that catch your eye on the horizon. You just might find the rare item to take your fight against the Axiom to the next level.

There's still time to take advantage of the pre-order bonus “Special Equipment Set” DLC, which includes the “Bahamut” Arsenal Skin, the Beguiling Suit (Outer Suit), and the Special Equipment – Victorious Gleam (Laser Blade). Purchases will also get the “Purchase Bonus Item Set” DLC, which includes the Special Equipment – Variable Breadth (Longbow), Bonus Attachment Set 1, and Bonus Item Set.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1342490/Daemon_X_Machina_Titanic_Scion/

Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion gets a great pre-order discount for fans

Daemon X Machina is a bit of a cult hit. While the story was about as shallow as an oil spill from a rusted mech, the gameplay was chaotic and energetic, giving you the chance to dart across arenas despite being in a multi-tonne robot chassis. It's a lot of fun, but Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion is looking to take it up a gear with the sequel, and you can pre-order the new entry at a discount already, thanks to Fanatical.


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Titanic Scion Release Schedule

The wait is almost over. Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion will soon be available for you and your friends around the world. But when exactly can you play? We’ve got you covered with this infographic detailing the time you can expect to suit up and take the fight to the Sovereign Axiom.

Global Release Time:
Friday, September 5 – 4PM JST (Tokyo)
Friday, September 5 – 9AM CEST (Berlin)
Friday, September 5 – 12AM PDT (Los Angeles)



For any and all other times, please refer to the graphic. We’ll see you online in a few days. If you can’t wait, you can still check out the demo and carry over your progress when the full game drops.

Pre-order now to take advantage the bonus “Special Equipment Set” DLC, which includes the “Bahamut” Arsenal Skin, the Beguiling Suit (Outer Suit), and the Special Equipment – Victorious Gleam (Laser Blade), as well as the “Purchase Bonus Item Set” DLC, which includes the Special Equipment – Variable Breadth (Longbow), Bonus Attachment Set 1, and Bonus Item Set.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1342490/Daemon_X_Machina_Titanic_Scion/

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion (Nintendo Switch 2) Review


When I initially previewed Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion naught by a month ago, I enjoyed my experience with it on PC, but the thing I was far more interested in was its Nintendo Switch 2 counterpart. While I had no doubts it would be good on practically every console, the way its predecessor was initially pitched as a showcase of the Nintendo Switch had me more interested to see how the sequel would fare on Nintendo’s Switch successor.





In some ways, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a pretty incredible showcase of what the Switch 2 is capable of—managing to maintain a consistent level of quality for this expanded sequel. However, much like its predecessor, there are enough cracks in the foundation to reveal that, despite being a significantly more powerful system, the Switch 2 still has its limits.









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Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion embraces an open world for a better co-op sequel

I was very happy to see Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion giving Marvelous's flashy mech game a second outing. Its hyper-stylized look is satisfying to the eyes, and the more high-mobility action compared to Armored Core 6 makes it a worthwhile alternative to FromSoftware's 2023 hit. Speaking to PCGamesN at Gamescom, producer Kenichiro Tsukuda talks about the decision to move to a more open-world design for the sequel, the challenges faced by the team, and how the legacy of mecha and robots has expanded in recent years.


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