New Trailer of Ace Combat 7 Features Rafale M in Action

Ace Combat 7 Rafale

A new trailer of Ace Combat 7 was just released by Bandai Namco. The trailer features the Rafale M fighter jet in close range combat. The trailer looks fast paced and speedy, especially for players on PlayStation VR.

The Rafale M is known for its tremendous power and maneuverability allowing it specialize in clos range combat. This versatile omnirole carrier based aircraft is used by both the navy and air force.

Take a look below at the trailer featuring the fighter jet:

Rafale fighter jet is best known for its quick reaction, air defense and air sovereignty missions, power projection and deployments for external missions, deep strike missions, air support for ground forces, reconnaissance missions, pilot training and nuclear deterrence duties.

Previously, trailers revealed multiple aircrafts that are going to come in the game. Aircrafts like the F-35C Lightning 2, Gripen E, Mig-29A Fulcrum, F-14D Super Tomcat, A-10C Thunderbolt II, Mig-31 Foxhound, F/A-18F Super Hornet, Eurofighter Typhoon, and the F-15C Eagle have all been revealed in trailers.

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown will also come VR support on the PlayStation 4 Pro, where some missions will use the technology in an entertaining way. There is a good amount of VR content in the game, with content will last three hours of gameplay. This is a good amount of VR content, considering that the game is not VR exclusive.

The game is setting u to be a very exciting title in the series by Bandai Namco. With its popular line of aircrafts in the game, players can try out their own favorite versions of fighter jets to destroy enemy targets on the ground or in the air.

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown will release on 19 January for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, while the PC version will release on 1 February 2019. Post your comments below.

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