Daemon X Machina is coming to the PC (via Steam) next week

Originally published by Nintendo as a Switch-exclusive in 2019, XSEED Games and Marvelous Entertainment have announced that Daemon X Machina will be making its way to the PC (via Steam) on February 13. If you missed the mech shooter the first time around, a new trailer has been embedded above, and here’s a brief tease at what you can expect from the game:

Daemon X Machina puts players in the cockpit in a fight for the future of humanity. Taking the role of an Outer, a new breed of human that emerged following a global catastrophe, players will suit up and pilot their fully customizable mechs, called Arsenals, on the front line of a desperate war for survival against corrupted AIs known as “Immortals.” Team up with fellow mercenaries in the Orbital organization to turn the tide, but be careful – mercenaries always have their price, and today’s allies can become tomorrow’s enemies.

Daemon X Machina’s PC debut will contain several new features, including “visual upgrades” and new “customization options.” And if you’d rather not use a PC controller to play, the game will also include support for keyboard and mouse controls. XSEED also said that Daemon X Machina will include all content updates from the Switch version (except for some licensed DLC).

Players who pre-order Daemon X Machina before launch will receive a 20% discount and access to bonus weaponry and outfits in the Prototype Arsenal Set and the Metallic Equipment Set.

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