TOHO has revealed more information about Godzilla Battle Line, the upcoming mobile strategy game starring the King of the Monsters. This is but one of th𓂃ree new Godzi💟lla games for mobile devices. The first of these, Run Godzilla, is probably the most peaceful Godzilla-related thing you'll find. It is available for download now. Godzilla Destruction takes a much more standard turn, giving you the opportunity to blow up buildings and bosses. Although it's already available in Canada and Australia, its 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:worldwide launch is next week.
Godzilla Battle Line will conclude this trilogy of mobile titles. Launching in some countries this month, and worldwide in May for iOS ♔and Android, the game is a strategy title. Gameplay consists of building a team of monsters and weapon🎀s with the goal of winning three-minute battles. TOHO says you will be able to compete with players around the world in real time, so hopefully that means you will be able to match up with friends. Check out the new trailer below.
Interestingly, you will have to collect monsters and weapons. The game's preregistration page yields some central information on this and more. Collectible monsters are discovered via Monster Island Maps, which you acquire after winning battles. Here, you can explore and find new monsters, or upgrade your existing monsters if you find any duplicates. The game boasts you will be able to use "ever🌄y monster from the movies, across all generations," which is quite impressive. Another interesting reveal is Ranked Matches. There will be monthly ranked battles, where you can get "special awards" based on your standing.
In some ways, Godzilla Battle Line might be the most notable of the mobile titles. Three minutes might seem li൲ke a short amount 🌱of time for a battle, but it could be the perfect length for a mobile strategy game. Based on the information provided, there's certainly potential for fun, breezy bouts. The battlefields have unique features the monsters interact with, and there are the kaiju's special moves to consider as well.
Although it doesn't replicate the excitement for a home console Godzilla game, it's still good to see the King of the Monsters getting new content. It's an especially good time for fans. Godzilla vs. Kong has continued to dominate the box office, and Netflix is⭕ getting Godzilla Singular Point in two months.