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Ironwing Valiant Trailer Highlights High-Speed Mecha Action and Command Battles

The trailer and upcoming tests signal that 'Ironwing Valiant' is moving toward a wider audience, blending mecha action with tactical JRPG elements.

Key Facts

  • Tiger Team released a new trailer for 'Ironwing Valiant: Record of Astera' in late May 2026.
  • The game is a high-speed mecha action RPG influenced by 'Armored Core 6' and 'ANUBIS ZONE OF THE ENDERS', with an art style inspired by 'Valkyria Chronicles'.
  • Players pilot customizable combat mecha called Valiants, engaging in real-time combat and pause command battles.
  • The trailer shows voiced event scenes, high-speed combat, and a mecha with a transformation mechanism.
  • A new demo version and the second closed alpha test are approaching.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Ironwing Valiant Trailer Highlights High-Speed Mecha Action and Command Battles

Game Spark's top mecha game article for late May 2026 covers a new trailer for 'Ironwing Valiant: Record of Astera', a high-speed mecha action RPG influenced by 'Armored Core 6' and 'Valkyria Chronicles'. The game features real-time combat, pause command battles, and mecha customization. A new demo and second closed alpha test are approaching.

Tiger Team has released a new trailer for 'Ironwing Valiant: Record of Astera', a high-speed mecha action RPG that draws influence from 'Armored Core 6' and 'ANUBIS ZONE OF THE ENDERS'. The game also adopts an art style inspired by 'Valkyria Chronicles', set in the small country of Astera. Players pilot customizable combat mecha called Valiants, engaging in both real-time combat and pause command battles. The trailer shows voiced event scenes, high-speed combat, and a mecha with a transformation mechanism. A new demo version and the second closed alpha test are approaching.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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