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Wolfstride Assembles a New Gameplay Trailer

OTA IMON Studios and Raw Fury’s turn-based mech fighting game, Wolfstride, got a new gameplay trailer at today’s Guerilla Collective showcase. In the trailer, you can see some bombastic black-and-white battles between mechs as they use special moves to damage one another. Players also get a peek at how repairing your mech after battles and upgrading it will work in the game.

In Wolfstride, an ex-Yakuza, a rookie combat pilot, and a grizzled mechanic team up to battle in the Ultimate Mech Tournament. You’ll face-off against other mechs using various weapons and skills in turn-based mech combat. You can improve your mech by learning new moves, doing repairs, and upgrading weapons, all while getting to know the people around you.

Wolfstride is coming soon to PC. For more information, check out the trailer above as well as the game’s Steam page.

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Stationed in the barren arctic land of Canada, Spencer is a semi-frozen Managing Editor who plays video games like they're going out of style. His favourite genres are JRPGs, Fighting Games, and Platformers.

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