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Post-apocalyptic JRPG Metal Max Xeno: Reborn releases this June

Explore the expansive wastes of Tokyo Bay again this June!

PQube and Kadokawa Games announced today that vehicle-combat RPG Metal Max Xeno: Reborn launches this June.

The new game reimagines 2018’s Metal Max Xeno with a brand new game engine and overhauled graphics. In addition, the developers redesigned the game’s characters, enemies and environments. The new version also introduces two new characters to team up with: Pochi, an adorable yet fierce battle dog, and Po-M, an artificial-human navigator.

Metal Max Xeno: Reborn Bounty Hunter gameplay trailer

About Metal Max Xeno

Metal Max Xeno is the latest game in the JRPG series Metal Max. The game offers an expansive open world set in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, where machines overtook humankind. In addition to standard RPG mechanics, the game also offers both turn-based and real-time combat, with a focus on tanks and armored vehicles.

Throughout the game, you’ll hunt down targets to claim valuable rewards. In fact, Metal Max Xeno offers over 30 boss fights. To take back the future and save the human race, you’ll also need to salvage and modify your tanks and weaponry. Additionally, you can recruit up to three teammates to hunt down your enemies.

Metal Max Xeno: Reborn releases for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PC on June 10, 2022. You can pre-order the game from Funstock. You can also pre-order the special Limited Edition version for either PlayStation 4 or Nintendo Switch.

Alongside the physical game, the Limited Edition also comes with a variety of other neat collectible items. You’ll get three enamel pin badges with a branded box, four artcards and an decorative Collector’s Edition box. However, those interested in ordering the Limited Edition will want to act quick, as only 500 copies across both platforms were manufactured.

Are you excited to revisit the post-apocalyptic wastelands of Metal Max Xeno? As always let us know what you think in the comments!

Via Games Press

Sam Fronsman

A writer with a love for video games, both new and old. A collector of games, CDs and DVDs. Can sometimes be found behind a camera or playing guitar. The X-Men games for SEGA Genesis will always hold great memories.
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