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DAEMON X MACHINA Limited Edition Comes With A Mech Statue & More

DAEMON X MACHINA Orbital Limited Edition will be exclusively coming to Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. It contains:

  • A physical copy of the game.
  • An 18cm-tall Arsenal mech statue.
  • A 100-page artbook.
  •  A steelbook.
  • A hangar-style box with a compartment in which the Arsenal statue can be displayed.

DAEMON X MACHINA Orbital Limited Edition

From God Eater 3 developer Marvelous First Studio and Armored Core veteran Kenichiro Tsukuda, DAEMON X MACHINA is action 3rd-person-shooter where players have to defend the planet and defeat corrupted A.I. controlled robots using their Arsenal, a fully customizable mechanized battle suit.

The DAEMON X MACHINA Orbital Limited Edition will be priced at a suggested retail price of AU$159.95, or roughly RM464.16. However, it remains to be seen if it will be sold in Malaysian and other regions in Southeast Asia.

DAEMON X MACHINA is slated to launch exclusively for the Nintendo Switch on 13 September 2019. In the meantime, check out the E3 2019 trailer below.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frx0VztaTMY&w=560&h=315]


 

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