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Gundam: Extreme Vs 2 Infinite Boost Appears in Japanese Arcades

Gundam Extreme Vs 2 Infinite Boost launches with Mighty Strike Freedom Gundam
Image courtesy of Bandai Namco

Bandai Namco has formally launched Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs 2 Infinite Boost for Japanese arcades on July 17, 2025. The newest iteration of the long-running 2v2 team battle arcade game series appears with even more new features and playable Mobile Suits. This biannual major version update follows the releases of X Boost in March 2021 and Over Boost in July 2023.

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One of the series’ defining features is its massive roster of playable Mobile Suits. It had already surpassed 200 units in 2021. The Japanese press release notes that Infinite Boost will have over 239 playable units from 48 titles across the Gundam metaseries.

The new version’s key visual shows three Mobile Suits besides the franchise’s flagship unit RX-78-2 Gundam, all of which will newly join the series roster in Infinite Boost. The ZGMF/A-262PD-P Mighty Strike Freedom Gundam from the Gundam SEED Freedom movie is immediately available as of Infinite Boost‘s launch on July 17, 2025. The original XXXG-01W Wing Gundam from the TV release of Gundam Wing and the XVX-016RN Gundam Aerial Rebuild from The Witch From Mercury will become playable later via subsequent updates.

Gundam Extreme Vs 2 Infinite Boost full key visual
Image courtesy of Bandai Namco

Other than new playable Mobile Suits, Bandai Namco brought in a couple of new gameplay features. There is a new EX Over Limit buff that players can activate when they are running out of team costs and on the verge of losing the match. The company also added the VS Route Battle mode, where players can choose route branches to fight against CPU enemies.

Gundam Extreme Vs 2 Infinite Boost - VS Route Battle mode
Image courtesy of Bandai Namco

Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs 2 Infinite Boost is now available in arcades in Japan.

Kite Stenbuck
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