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Super Robot Wars 30 First DLC Features Mechs From Sakura Wars and Super Robot Wars OG Series

Kamille is a man's name, and he'll prove his toxically masculine outlook on life in Super Robot Wars 30.

Bandai Namco Entertainment America and B.B Studio have released “DLC1,” the first DLC pack for the mega-franchise mech RPG Super Robot Wars 30. The DLC pack gives players access to new mechs, including units from Mobile Suit Gundam Char’s Counterattack Beltorchika’s Children and Sakura Wars. Check out a trailer for the bombastic DLC below!

As seen above, DLC1 introduces nine playable mech units, with a full list down below:

  • Hi-Nu Gundam- Mobile Suit Gundam Char’s Counterattack Beltorchika’s Children
  • Voltes V – Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V
  • Type-2 Kobu Sakura Type – Sakura Wars Series
  • Type-2 Kobu Ogami Type – Sakura Wars Series
  • Kobu F2 Erica Type – Sakura Wars Series
  • STAR V (Rodeo STAR) – Sakura Wars Series
  • STAR V (Fujiyama STAR) – Sakura Wars Series
  • RyuKoOh – Super Robot Wars OG Series
  • KoRyuOh – Super Robot Wars OG Series

Alongside the nine playable units, DLC1 also features 13 additional Area Missions and 17 additional Onboard Missions, bringing more content to an already extensive roster and playtime. DLC1 retails for $12.49 USD with equivalent regional pricing elsewhere.

Super Robot Wars 30 centralises its story on crossing over dozens of mecha anime franchises into one centralised location. It gives players and mecha anime fans the opportunity to pick from a roster of iconic mechs and their pilots in a plot that interweaves the respective canon of each franchise in interesting ways, lacing it with the beating heart of a fierce strategy RPG.

Super Robot Wars 30 is available now for Windows PC, via Steam. Stay tuned to RPGFan for all news Super Robot Wars 30 and RPG!

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Trent Argirov

Trent Argirov

Trent is a news editor for RPGFan. If not writing news or lending a voice to the odd podcast, he can be seen, in the Australian wild, drinking copious amounts of iced coffee, working on various manuscripts, and keeping the occasional wandering cat company. His video game backlog stretches far and wide, and sources swear he's slowly working on it, one day at a time.

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