


I love how that search URL is more up to date than BB Studio's own website When it comes to Japanese games on PC, "same developers" is often the only thing that two games really need to have in common with one another in order to decide whether or not the developer wants to consider putting other games on Steam. Between GBO2 and Evolution however, the only similarities they have are that they're both shooters using the Mobile Suit Gundam IP, but they are developed with completely different design philosophies in mind.Īs for why I mentioned Super Robot Wars 30's success on Steam, I think it's relevant to GBO2 because even if they are both completely different games, they are both developed by BB Studio Co, Ltd. I'm not entirely too confident about the overlap between EXVS, GBO2, and EvolutionĮXVS is a fighting game, while GBO2 and Evolution are both shooters.
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They wanted GBO 2 on PC, because they wanted to expand the market, while pushing their Gundam e-Sports plans for next year, since PC is more prefered than consoles due to graphics & performance aspects. If anything, its SD Gundam Genesis & Crossrays, and also SRW V, T, & X sales that drives it. GBO 2 is picked instead of EXVS, because they don't want to overlap with Gundam Evolution, in which both are fast-paced action games, while GBO 2 is grounded & semi-realistic.Īnd SRW sales doesn't have anything about GBO 2, since both are very different games with different market share (comparing a TPS to Turn-based Strategy is weird). Originally posted by Aya:I still think EXVS would've been the better pick for Gundam games on PC, but I already know what it'd take to get that ported over.Īnd I'm pretty sure that we got GBO2 due to how well Super Robot Wars 30 did, which in turn is a game from the same developers
