Square Enix has announced FRONT MISSION 2089: Borderscape, the latest entry in the 27 year old mech combat series
FRONT MISSION 2089: Borderscape is being made developed for smartphones and “multiple platforms” and is targeting a worldwide release.
FRONT MISSION 2089: Borderscape is being made by Chinese developer BlackJack Studio who has developed several SLGs (simulation games). While 2019’s Left Alive was technically the last game in the series due to its setting, 2010’s Front Mission Evolved was the last game to bear its iconic name.
Very little information on FRONT MISSION 2089: Borderscape is available at this time aside from what can be gleaned from the concept trailer included in the announcement. What is known for certain is that the game is set in the fictional Huffman Island- a previously used location in the Front Mission series.
Both advertisements and the trailer hint a female protagonist, but nothing concrete has been stated. Lastly, the game’s website is interactive allowing one to examine different parts of a Wanzer mech to music.
An interview with Square Enix Division Director Kouichirou Sakamoto and Toshio Tsuchida, a president of GCRAFT Inc. is featured in the trailer.
Here is the concept video for FRONT MISSION 2089: Borderscape:
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