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.

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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