Global launch and platforms
Marvelous USA has unveiled the worldwide release of Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, the highly awaited follow-up to the hit mech action game. The new title is now playable on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2. It expands the universe with a large open world, colossal foes, and smooth co-op multiplayer.
Open-world action and fast-paced combat
In Titanic Scion, you step into the role of an Outer, piloting a customizable Arsenal to battle in a dark sci-fi setting. The game blends rapid armored combat with exploration across a wide map. Demo progress carries over to the full game, so early players won’t lose their hard work.
New trailer and high-stakes dungeons
To accompany the launch, Marvelous USA released a fresh gameplay trailer. It highlights Sovereign Axiom Special Facilities, where players can raid high‑risk dungeons. There, you hunt for rare loot, swap key cards, and push your skills to the limit.
Launch editions and what they cost
– Standard Edition – 69.99 USD
– Digital Deluxe Edition – 89.99 USD (adds Special Weapon SFX Set and Arsenal Skin Set)
– Super Digital Deluxe Edition – 99.99 USD (includes expansion packs, an art book, and a soundtrack)
– Physical Limited Edition – 99.99 USD (comes with a CD soundtrack, art book, acrylic stand, flight tags, and patches)
What Titanic Scion brings to the table
A Titanic Evolution
The game brings fast, armored combat to newer systems. Expect thrilling mech battles, an expansive world to roam, and massive boss fights.
Build and customize your Arsenal
Players can craft, salvage, and fully tune their Arsenals. This lets you fit your gear to your own play style.
Co-op and multiplayer action
You can take on battles solo or team up with up to two friends online. The game supports co-op and asynchronous multiplayer, letting you keep the fight going even when teammates are not online.
A vast alien world to explore
Explore a variety of environments, from ruined cities to swamps, mountains, and alien landscapes. You can travel on foot, in the air, or even on horseback, depending on what you need to reach.
Behind the scenes
Titanic Scion is created by Marvelous First Studio, with production led by Kenichiro Tsukuda. The mecha designs come from Shoji Kawamori, a familiar name for fans of the genre. In the Americas, Marvelous USA handles publishing, and the game carries a Teen rating from the ESRB.
Where to learn more
More details can be found at na.daemonxmachina.com/titanicscion.
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