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SD Gundam Battle Alliance Gets The Witch from Mercury DLC

SD Gundam Battle Alliance - Witch From Mercury DLC
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The Gundam Aerial from Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury is now available as DLC for SD Gundam Battle Alliance. The downloadable pack will also bring Suletta Mercury as a new pilot, along with expansion parts and Level Uncap Materials. In addition, it also includes the GM (Gatheroad) Gundam Game Collaboration BGM with 4 songs. This DLC pack is available across all platforms for $7.99.

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Check out the announcement for the Gundam: Witch from Mercury DLC for SD Gundam Battle Alliance from the Bandai Namco SEA Twitter account here below.

The Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury Pack includes the Aerial as a new playable unit and the anime series lead Suletta Mercury as a recruitable pilot. The DLC also features references in the form of the expansion parts for the unit such as the “Emblem of the Holder,” a “Miorine’s tomato,” and a “GUND-ARM Inc. Clip,” all of which offer bonus effects in-game. Moreover, the pack also includes three 100.000 CAPITAL tickets, along with 1st and 2nd Level Uncap Materials as well.

Additionally, the Witch from Mercury DLC also adds a set of BGM soundtracks from two previous Gundam video games: Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2 and Mobile Suit Gundam U.C. Engage. The bonus songs are as follows:

  • CALM – MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM BATTLE OPERATION 2
  • EMERGENCY – MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM BATTLE OPERATION 2
  • Battle IV – MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM U.C. ENGAGE
  • A New Encounter I – MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM U.C. ENGAGE

SD Gundam Battle Alliance is available on the PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. You can also play it currently as part of the Xbox Game Pass subscription. The Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury Pack is available across all platforms and costs $7.99.

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