War Tech Fighters heads to consoles in 2019

War Tech Fighters is a sci-fi, mech action title from Drakkar Dev and Blowfish Studios and it’s coming to PS4, Switch and Xbox One in 2019. Playable in both first and third person, this action game is inspired by mech anime and includes a huge amount of content.

Set amongst the colonies that have been taken by the Zatros empire, players step into the boots of War Tech pilots, intent on taking their homes back.

Players are able to choose between three different mech classes, Hawk, Lynx or Rhino class (light, balanced, and heavy), and customise them with over 180 different parts.

War Tech Fighters

Players will also have access to thousands of unique paint jobs and custom items to help make their War Techs feel like their own. Hidden in deep space are secret weapons that will give War Mechs the ultimate arsenal. 

However, combat isn’t the only thing players will be faced with in War Tech Fighters. Stealth missions, navigation and puzzle solving are also included in War Tech Fighters which are included in the 33 missions in-game.

In addition to the campaign, players will be able to tackle the training simulator, take on challenges or face the onslaught of Survival mode.

War Tech Fighters is launching for PS4, Switch and Xbox One in Q2, 2019.

Leo Stevenson
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