Netflix’s new animated series “Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance” is coming to “Fortnite” on Friday, along with the game “Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance – Red vs. Blue.”
Developed for Fortnite through Unreal Engine by Gundam IP owner Bandai Namco Entertainment America and Bungie founder Alexander Seropian’s user-generated content studio Look North World, the game is a “competitive team Described as a “based experience,” up to 20 players will “face off on either side of the Zeon or Earth Federation forces” in each match.
“When a match begins, players choose a battlefield, deploy to their respective bases, and equip their weapons of choice,” following the “Red vs. Blue” rules. “The primary objective is to engage in tactical combat to secure valuable MS reactor power. Forces are assigned caches near their base, and additional caches are distributed throughout the terrain. Players can Obtain MS Reactor Power from Teams must work together strategically to collect 200 MS Reactor Powers. This will allow them to use each faction’s representative mobile suit, i.e. Gundam EX or Zaku. II (unidentified type) Solari is activated and can have a devastating effect on the battle situation.
Fortnite’s first game, Gundam: Requiem for Revenge Red vs. Blue, introduces an immersive first-person cockpit view, giving players the feeling of being a real Gundam pilot in a mobile suit. You can get experience.
“Because Gundam’s mobile suits are so unique, just looking at them, whether you’re watching a show, playing with a toy, or playing a game, is a very awe-inspiring sight. “When a mobile suit appears, you can’t miss it and you want to be there right away, piloting it and destroying the destruction at the scene,” Seropian said. variety.
According to Bandai Namco, the game features “a large arsenal of popular weapons in each faction’s arsenal to maximize combat and robot takedowns while minimizing exploration, looting, and traversal. This includes access to the warehouse. Players will be ranked on weekly global leaderboards and can participate to win in-game currency Vbucks and Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance Gunpla model kits.
Bandai Namco is working with Look North World to prepare future updates for the Fortnite game, as well as additional plans related to possible future seasons of the Netflix Gundam series. At the same time, we are considering how it fits into the larger Gundam series. upcoming movies.
“We have a lot of ideas planned for the Gundam IP. On the animation side, we have some beats planned on the video game side. For PC/console, we have some beats planned on the mobile game side. Beat is scheduled,” said Karim Farghery, senior vice president of corporate development for Bandai Namco Entertainment America. “There are some new content releases that we’re certainly looking at for different types of experiences depending on the demographic reach. ‘Gundam’ is a brand that started in 1979, and obviously it’s huge in Asia. It’s a brand. The US market has incredible potential for us. The response to this show has been phenomenal so far. We hope to have a similar experience in Fortnite. So I think depending on the type of universe and the new content and spin-offs from the brand, you’re certainly going to have different experiences coming together. But certainly, content like video game content or toy content will always be part of this in a linear way. ”
“Gundam Requiem for Revenge ~Red vs. Blue~” is currently being distributed on “Fortnite” with island code 7089-7797-5952. Watch the launch trailer for Gundam Requiem for Revenge Red vs. Blue in the video above.