Gundam Extreme Versus 2 Infinite Boost Gets Location Tests In March
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'Gundam Extreme Versus 2 Over Boost' also gets updates later this month.Bandai NamcoThe update to Gundam Extreme Versus 2 Over Boost will start getting location tests in the Japanese arcades this March.With Infinite Boost planned for an arcade release in 2025, these location tests are an important step before the game can be released more widely.Location tests are a staple in arcade gaming, and they can be used for everything from balancing to overall stability fixes.The location test schedule lists two arcades, one in Chiba and another in Osaka, on March 8 and 9.This is not to say that Over Boost is being neglected; it will receive unit and balancing updates on February 19.The two new units are the Infinite Justice Gundam Type II from Gundam SEED Freedom and the Todesritter (shown above) from the PlayStation 3 game Gundam Side Stories. The former costs 3000 points, while the latter costs only 2500.MORE FOR YOUThe Todesritter is also an interesting choice, as it adds another mobile suit to the Missing Link roster, as the Todesritter is built from the remains of the Pale Rider in the games story.The balancing changes are also quite substantial, which shows that Bandai Namco is actually keeping an eye on the Gundam Extreme Versus community, at least in Japan.It will take a while before Gundam Extreme Versus 2 gets a console port, but in the meantime, you can play the genuinely excellent Gundam Extreme Versus Maxiboost ON on PlayStation 4 and, consequently, on PlayStation 5.Why Maxiboost ON hasnt been ported to Steam yet is beyond me, but it is still arguably one of the best Gundam games ever made and worth picking up if you havent done so already.Follow me on X, Facebook and YouTube. I also manage Mecha Damashii and am currently featured in the Giant Robots exhibition currently touring Japan.
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