Bandai Namco showed off new gameplay forSuper Robot Wars Ttoday at Taipei Game Show 2019, during astage event streamed live.

The event started with producers Takanobu Terada, Shouhei Mogami and voice actor Nobuyuki Hiyama’s introductions. Hiyama has already appeared in Taiwan events but it was his first time participating in Taipei Game Show. Next, they went over what we already know on the game, and also announced that the Taiwan physical version ofSuper Robot Wars Twill include a badge of Tiraneld, the game’s Original mecha.

After that, Hiyama started playing thePS4 version of the game live.Seems he couldn’t see the screen very well since it was so big, but had no problem since he’s used to playing the series. We’ve got to see GaoGaiGar’s Broken Magnum, Drill Knee, Dividing Driver, and Hell and Heaven. Dividing Driver also has an MAPW version. Hell and Heaven doesn’t look too bad but has no dynamic kill animation meaning they’re probably saving their effort for GaoGaiGar’s upgraded version. Gameplay ends at 20:00 and is followed by the game’s second trailer.

As a side note, the version of JAM Project “Tread on the Tiger’s Tail” song played during the Taiwan trailer is different and is sung in Chinese. Bandai Namco asked JAM Project to make a Chinese version, a Korean version and an English version of the song. Meaning the Southeast Asia version of the game, which most people reading this will buy, has an English version of the song. Every version of T also includes the Japanese version ofTread on the Tiger’s Tail.

Hiyama also shared that he recorded many new lines forSuper Robot Wars T,and that we shouldn’t forget aboutMight Gaine.

The event ended with a quiz. Fans in the audience who got the right answers could win aSuper Robot Wars Tposter with the signatures of Terada, Mogami, and Hiyama.

Super Robot Wars Twas announced in November 2018during a stream we’ve summarized.you may find thefirst trailer in English here.

you’re able to also read about:why series likeRayearthandCaptain Harlockare in the game, a summary of theSuper Robot Wars stream in Decemberand details on the game’s limited edition in Japan,more comments from the producersand how they writeSuper Robot Wars' games stories, the second trailer for T plus the translatedprofiles of the Original protagonists and mecha,and lastly, a summary of theJanuary stream with even more info.

You can read the latestinformation and screenshots, answering questions like which units do you first get in the game, or OG male protagonist Saizou Tokitou’s age.

Super Robot Wars Tlaunches on March 20 on PS4 and Switch, with an English version available the same day via the game’s southeast Asia version.