New Super Robot Wars OG Trailer

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Super Robot Wars OG: The Moon Dwellers

There is a new trailer for Super Robot Wars OG: The Moon Dwellers, and as the release date rapidly approaches for Playstation 4 and Playstation 3, they detail the picture drama disc that comes with the Limited Edition for Japan. The separate disc even has it’s own title called Super Robot Wars OG: The Beach Dwellers, so you will definitely have a pretty good idea what you are getting into. Here is the new trailer, definitely bringing the sexy girls to your mecha action.

There is no news whether this edition will be available for the East Asia English market, but that version is still supposed to come out later this summer. So keep an eye on import sites like Play-Asia or even Amazon Japan for any news on importing options. Super Robot Wars is a series that you should not plan on seeing a localized version for here because of the difficulty, and price, in obtaining rights for so many different franchises in the United States market. I’ll also be keeping an eye out for importing options, so I’ll let our Operation Rainfall community know when I find out more. So keep on checking back here if you are interested, and this franchise is worth your interest if their past installments are any indication.

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