Marvelous Reveals Orbital Limited Edition of Daemon X Machina

Daemon X Machina

The upcoming action shooter game Daemon X Machina will come with an Orbital Limited edition as revealed by Marvelous. The limited edition will contain an 18cm statue, a steel book, and a 100-page artbook.

The Orbital Limited Edition of Daemon X Machina will be launched alongside the standalone copies of the game. Fans will get an 18cm Arsenal statue with a steel book and a 100-page artbook of the game. What is even more interesting is the box that it comes in. The hangar-styled box comes with a compartment for you to display the statue and the game itself.

Unfortunately, there are no other details about the limited edition. We do not know what it will cost and how you can get your hands on it. If you are interested in the limited edition box, you might need to keep your eyes peeled for a pre-order announcement.

Daemon X Machina is being directed by Kenichiro Tsukuda, who is known for Armored Core and Super Dimension Fortress Macross games. Both of these titles are mech-heavy franchises. Players will be able to customize their arsenal with several weapons and defend against corrupted AI-controlled bots.

Daemon X Machina Limited Edition

Last month at E3, Nintendo hosted a Treehouse presentation that featured gameplay of many of the announced games. At some point during the discussion of Daemon X Machina, Nintendo revealed that a competitive multiplayer will also be coming after launch that will allow players to fight against each other online.

Nintendo also gave out some information from the director, stating that the game will allow players to move freely on the ground and in the air and that players can also steal equipment from opponents and equip it on the spot as their own.

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