Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, Ready Or Not, Gear Up For Mechs and Mayhem

New trailers, deluxe editions, and long-awaited ports—July is shaping up to be a tactical and explosive month for gamers.

News by SnowWhite on  Jun 10, 2025

Fans can now see a new story trailer for Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion. It gives them a sneak peek at the game's dramatic story and the crazy world they'll be entering. In contrast to the first movie, this one is not about Gundam-style robots but about armored suits that look just as cool, albeit more grounded. Some fans might miss the big, flashy bots, but the sleek new designs are still very cool to look at.

We got a better look at how the game is played on IGN Live, and they confirmed that the standard edition of this high-octane action game will cost $70. But wait, there's more! What would a 2025 release be without a bunch of different digital bundles?

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The Digital Deluxe Edition costs $90 and comes with the base game, a lot of post-launch DLC that adds to the story, and new ways to customize both your Arsenal (your mech) and your Outer (your pilot). For an extra $10, the Super Digital Deluxe Edition comes with a digital soundtrack and artbook. Feel free to decide for yourself if that's a good deal or a $10 PDF scam. At least you have that choice.

Digitally placing an order? You'll get a unique set of gear with skins and suits that no one else has. Because nothing says "I own the battlefield" like a limited-edition paint job. This new in-depth look at the game suggests that it will be very difficult, so people who like strategic mech warfare and flashy action should feel right at home.

And maybe the best news? From day one, Titanic Scion will work on more than one platform. When it first came out, Daemon X Machina was only available on Switch. It slowly made its way to PC but not to PS4 or Xbox. Not now. For PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, it's gone time right away.

Fans of realistic tactics and planned attacks will be happy to know that Ready or Not is finally ready to go on consoles. From July 15, the game will be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S for $49.99 for the standard edition. It used to only be available on PC. If you want to play as an operator in every way, the Deluxe Edition costs $70 and comes with three premium DLC packs:

  • Home Invasion
  • Dark Waters
  • A mystery DLC that hasn't been announced yet 

You can also buy each DLC piece separately for $9.99, so getting the Deluxe bundle will save you about $10. Along with the prices, here's what you get:

  • 20 missions that can be played alone or with up to five other people
  • Stories from Lost Swenos is a free update that comes out at the same time for PC and consoles. It adds two brand-new missions.
  • The Dark Waters DLC adds six new levels, the UH-60 support helicopter, and a lot of ways to change your SWAT team's gear, weapons, clothes, and more.
  • Realistic, immersive gameplay with a variety of ways to play and real tactical gear.

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PC gamers will also not be left out—they will get the new missions and updates at the same time as all the other gamers.

The mechanical warfare in Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is getting better with sleek new systems and a promise to support multiple platforms. Meanwhile, Ready or Not finally gives console players a chance to test their nerves in intense tactical missions. There's something for everyone in July, whether you want to drive a huge suit of armor or plan a breach and clear.

Don't leave; stay tuned, and maybe start saving. Things are going to get crazy in July.

Asura Kagawa

Staff Writer, NoobFeed

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