Ubisoft publishing Senko no Ronde for US and Europe

Sendo no Ronde - Image 1 Sendo no Ronde - Image 2

Another Japanese mecha title will be making it to North America and Europe‘s Xbox 360 scene, as we pick up word that Ubisoft is now the publisher of G.rev Ltd.’s Senko no Ronde game. Dubbed WarTech: Senko no Ronde for its upcoming Western release, the game is an arcade shooter set in a world with dwindling natural resources, with each of the world nations nations now vying for one final battle to determine the planet’s fate; Imagine every mecha/super robot anime you’ve seen, and you get the idea.

The game puts the players in one of 24 selectable Rounder Mechs, as they fight enemy mechs in an aerial-based environment. The game support both single-player (story) and  multiplayer mode, with the latter further supported for both offline and Xbox Live. The game is expected to arrive this May, at a retail price of US$ 59.99. For the 360 owners looking for mecha action with less on the planning (Armored Core and Chromehounds come to mind) and more on the action, set your calendars.

Via IGN

Sendo no Ronde - Image 1 Sendo no Ronde - Image 2

Another Japanese mecha title will be making it to North America and Europe‘s Xbox 360 scene, as we pick up word that Ubisoft is now the publisher of G.rev Ltd.’s Senko no Ronde game. Dubbed WarTech: Senko no Ronde for its upcoming Western release, the game is an arcade shooter set in a world with dwindling natural resources, with each of the world nations nations now vying for one final battle to determine the planet’s fate; Imagine every mecha/super robot anime you’ve seen, and you get the idea.

The game puts the players in one of 24 selectable Rounder Mechs, as they fight enemy mechs in an aerial-based environment. The game support both single-player (story) and  multiplayer mode, with the latter further supported for both offline and Xbox Live. The game is expected to arrive this May, at a retail price of US$ 59.99. For the 360 owners looking for mecha action with less on the planning (Armored Core and Chromehounds come to mind) and more on the action, set your calendars.

Via IGN

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