Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion

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Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion

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release date: Sept. 5, 2025
platform: Windows / PlayStation 5 / Xbox Series X|S / Nintendo Switch 2
genre: Shooter
developer: Marvelous First Studio
publisher: Marvelous

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From Marvelous First Studio comes an action-packed new entry in the Daemon X Machina series. Fly into battle in your customized Arsenal, unleashing a variety of attacks tailored to your playstyle. Feel the exhilaration of fast-paced combat as you freely explore a deadly and dangerous open world on land or in the air. After taking down your foes, collect their weapons and equipment, and upgrade your skills to expand your options on the battlefield. Suit up for a dark sci-fi story where you can face the titanic boss battles alone or with up to two other players online. New and veteran Daemon X Machina players alike will find a worthy adventure here.

Created and produced by Kenichiro Tsukuda and featuring stunning mechanical designs from Shoji Kawamori, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion takes the franchise in a dramatic new direction.

Humanity’s fight for liberation begins now!

Hundreds of years after the battle for the red soil of Earth Prime, humans colonized the Blue Planet. The Outers – people born with special abilities caused by exposure to the unique energy resource Femto – grew resentful of their mistreatment by humanity on this new and dangerous planet. They seized control of the Gardens, orbital defense satellites, where they rule the planet below with military might as the Sovereign Axiom. As the humans on the planet’s surface struggle to survive against the elements and a race of organic-mechanical creatures known as Immortals, a resistance organization called the Reclaimers has appeared to challenge the Axiom’s brutal rule. When an Outer soldier crash-lands in the desert outside humanity’s largest settlement, they may become the key to turning the tide in humanity’s latest revolution.

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