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Gundam Seed: Battle Destiny Remastered Will Appear This May

Bandai Namco has revealed that it will release Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny Remastered worldwide on May 22, 2025. The remaster of the game that originally came out for PlayStation Vita in June 2012 will appear on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. This announcement confirmed speculations that rose up following Bandai Namco’s re-registration of the Battle Destiny trademark in October 2024.

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The Japanese official site provided more details on the remaster, since the original game appeared exclusively in Japan. The Switch version will have a variable frame rate capped at 30 fps, while the PC version can have an unlimited frame rate with a maximum resolution of 4K by going over the recommended specs. But while the original Vita release had a network menu with ad-hoc multiplayer features, the remastered version will remove all of those and thus become a completely offline single-player game.

Here are the comparison images showing the graphical differences between the original 2012 release on PS Vita and the upcoming 2025 remaster for Switch and PC:

Bandai Namco has also published an official trailer showcasing the new remaster. But even though the English trailer features an English-dubbed narration by Archangel’s captain Murrue Ramius, the company has clarified that the full game will only have Japanese voiceovers with additional subtitles in English and Traditional Chinese.

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny Remastered will be available worldwide on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam on May 22, 2025.


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