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New trailer for Mecha BREAK reveals more of the game’s world

December 6, 2024 by Andrew Newton

Amazing Seasun Games has released a new trailer for their upcoming mech battle game Mecha BREAK.  This new trailer provides more details on the lore surrounding this post-catastrophe futuristic world ahead of The Game Awards 2024, where the developers plan to reveal more news on the game.  Watch this new trailer below….

The new story trailer details how the world was caught in a coronal mass ejection from the Sun causing massive geological disasters on a global scale.  The world is a shadow of its former self and humanity clings to its remains in different factions, all of which are battling over the mysterious new resource called Corite.  This resource is also an excuse for those factions with ulterior motives to attack others.

Mecha BREAK places players into the pilot seat of their own mech where they can take on enemies in fast-paced battles.  Players will be able to customise their mechs with a wide variety of weapon types or use an array of different mechs, including attacker, brawler, defender, sniper and support, all of which have unique playstyles and toolsets.

With Mecha BREAK, players will be able to fully customise their mech in every detail, from full-body paint jobs to unique shades for armour, internal framework and weaponry. Mechs can be further enhanced with patterns, decals and even marks to show general wear and tear.

Look out for Mecha BREAK coming to PC and consoles in 2025 and look out for more news coming at the time of this year’s Game Awards.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Amazing Seasun Games, Mecha BREAK

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