Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion lands September 5 with new mechs, massive battles and co-op carnage

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Daemon X Machina is back, and it’s bigger, faster, and deadlier than ever. Marvelous and First Studio have announced that Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion will launch worldwide on September 5 for PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, and PC (Steam). The game brings high-speed mech battles, deep customisation, and intense online co-op to a new generation of players.

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion editions and pricing

If you’re looking to suit up, there are plenty of options:

  • Standard Edition (Physical & Digital) – $69.99
  • Limited Edition (Physical) – $99.99 (includes:
    • A copy of Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion
    • Original soundtrack CD (15 tracks)
    • Art book
    • Set of three flight tags
    • Set of three patches
    • Acrylic standee)
  • Digital Deluxe Edition – $89.99 (includes the game + expansion pack DLC with new story content and customisation options)
  • Super Digital Deluxe Edition – $99.99 (includes the game, expansion pack DLC, digital soundtrack, and digital art book)

New things in the sequel

This sequel builds on the fast-paced mech action of the original, adding expanded combat, deeper customisation, and an even more immersive sci-fi story. Whether you’re a veteran of the first game or jumping in for the first time, there’s plenty to get excited about.

  • A massive evolution – Experience Daemon X Machina like never before with enhanced visuals, smooth performance, and a much larger world to explore.
  • Full mech customisation – Your Arsenal is more than just a war machine—it’s an extension of your playstyle. Modify weapons, tweak abilities, and personalise every detail.
  • Multiplayer battles – Team up online with up to two other players in co-op missions or take on massive AI-controlled bosses together.
  • A stunning world to explore – Fight across a visually striking alien planet, taking on both mechanical and organic enemies. Whether you’re flying, sprinting, or even galloping on horseback, the battlefield is yours to command.
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion

The fight against the Axiom begins

Directed by Kenichiro Tsukuda and featuring mechanical designs from Shoji Kawamori, Titanic Scion takes the series in a bold new direction. You’ll join the Reclaimers in a war against the Axiom, an oppressive force threatening humanity’s future.


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