TEAM-BASED MULTIPLAYER MECH MAVERICK PROJECT MBR LAUNCHES KICKSTARTER ON MARCH 7 

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MINDS BEHIND LEGENDARY GRANDIA, GUNGRIFFON AND LUNAR SERIES REVEAL REFRESHING NEW TAKE ON 5V5 MECH COMBAT IN DEVELOPMENT FOR PC AND PS5 – NO LOOT BOXES OR F2P NONSENSE TO BE INCLUDED

Developer SIEG Games Co., Ltd., founded by Grandia, GunGriffon and Lunar series producer Yoichi Miyaji, announced today that a  Kickstarter campaign for their upcoming multiplayer mech-based action game Project MBR [tentative title] will be live on March 7.

In development for PC via Steam and PlayStation 5, the shooter will allow players to control mechs from a cockpit perspective as they coordinate in teams of five to accomplish the mission objective. Mech operators will be able to alternate between tank, flight and turret forms as they maneuver across a realistic universe set roughly 30 years into the future. Mastering each form will be key to victory, as each will confer unique advantages and disadvantages in combat.

A video interview with the developers and first gameplay footage can be found on the Project MBR Youtube channel

For the sake of proper balancing, Project MBR will not include loot boxes or other F2P components. Instead, the game will be developed entirely through updates directly influenced by feedback from the community.
Get ready to Pledge support for Project MBR and the reinvention of mech shooters by visiting the game’s Kickstarter page when it goes live on March 7. 
Made in Unreal Engine 5 with a soundtrack by Noriyuki Iwadare, the composer behind the Grandia series, Project MBR will immerse players in a deep battle system where shooting alone won’t guarantee success. Radar facilities, fixed artillery points and other stations will lie scattered across the battlefield. Operators must plan to overwhelm defenses and eliminate each of these stations to complete their mission. Thankfully, they’ll be able to command drone companions and change their behavior according to situational analysis. SIEG Games is also considering mech customization via weapon combinations, which will greatly expand the range of tactics players will be able to deploy in combat.
“Project MBR is being actively developed from a pro-consumer perspective,” says Yoichi Miyaji, CEO at SIEG Games. “The team plans to routinely update mechs, battlefields, and other elements of the title in hopes that players will enjoy this refreshing, original take on robot action shooters for a long time to come. We’re excited to launch our Kickstarter campaign today and look forward to bringing this ambitious project to life alongside the hardcore mech community.”
Make sure to visit Project MBR’s Kickstarter campaign on March 7. The game is projected to launch in Spring 2024 for PC via Steam and PlayStation 5.

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