Super Robot Wars 30: the DLCs bring an avalanche of news, here are the thumbnails

Super Robot Wars 30: DLC coming with lots of extra content

Super Robot Wars 30: the DLCs bring an avalanche of news, here are the thumbnails

Available today for purchase, the new DLC Expansion Pack (Set 1) of Super Robot Wars 30 secures the Spirit of Steel, Prana Converter and Aos Arc parts, and the Attacker and ExC Bonus skill programs, for even more powerful mecha and more intense battles. Let’s take a look at all the new features included in the add-on content pack.

Super Robot Wars 30: a new DLC is coming

As we anticipated, the first expansion pack will include several new parts with which to customize our dream mecha, but it is not the only thing that the development team has in store for us, to further enhance the offer. game of Super Robot Wars 30.

In fact, the Expansion Pack (Set 2) and a free update will be released on April 20 and will include:

  • Super Expert Mode Plus difficulty, an extremely difficult level that changes the rules of the game
  • Chain Area Mission: Brother and Sister, which takes a look into Edge & Az’s past thanks to three area missions
  • 20 Area missions and 25 On-board missions
  • 10 new playable units
  • 3 new attacks

Free update instead will include:

  • Grungust and Van Ein join the battle!
  • An Extra Chapter included with 6 new missions!
  • Reserved Missions unlocked for free!

Super Robot Wars 30, available on Steam, is a tactical RPG where players can command and upgrade their favorite mechas and pilots before launching them into battle and secure the future of a unique cross-universe.

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