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N-Extreme Gundam Vicious and Supremacy Will Join EXVS2 XBoost

Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS 2 XBoost - Barka Nil with N-Extreme Gundam Vicious

Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. 2 XBoost will have two more new original Mobile Suits on its roster. Bandai Namco has published two new gameplay trailers featuring Team IX’s N-Extreme Gundam Vicious and Supremacy. It will add the new playable units with an update patch slated for April 27, 2022.

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Barka Nil’s N-Extreme Gundam Vicious will be a powerful Mobile Suit with a unit cost of 2500. It can change into a dragon form to bite its opponents and spew fire. In its regular humanoid form, Barka will use the transformable Beam War Scythe as his primary weapon.

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Meanwhile, Dante D. Wordslord’s N-Extreme Gundam Supremacy will appear with a cost of 1500. The tricky Mobile Suit can throw Beam Kunais while launching afterimages. It also has a pair of Beam Ring Slicers that Dante can throw or split into Beam Shotels. The player’s lever inputs will change the behaviors of its attacks.

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The navigator Kano Clans will complete Team IX’s roster. The team forms the second half of Project N-Extreme, where Bandai Namco created original characters and Mobile Suits tailored for the Extreme Vs. series. The other group in the project is Team AA, consisting of Sai Amagi’s N-Extreme Gundam Explosion, Chikage Ebihara’s N-Extreme Gundam Xanadu, and the navigator Melina Marronfitz. The first team had appeared in XBoost earlier with the March 2022 update.

Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. 2 XBoost is available on arcades. The 2v2 team battle game has a large playable roster with over 200 Mobile Suits. The N-Extreme Gundam Vicious and Supremacy will appear in the game on April 27, 2022.

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