Odyssey Interactive released the Omega Strikers cinematic opening music video, which was animated by Studio TRIGGER (Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Kill la Kill). The music video was shared just a few days before the free-to-play footbrawler’s launch on consoles, mobile devices, and PC.
Here’s an overview of Omega Strikers via the Nintendo eShop:
Join the footbrawl!
Smash opponents off the arena and score goals in this lightning-fast 3v3 footbrawler. Sling slimes, toss tofu, and rocket boost to victory as one of 15+ stylish Strikers. Squad up with friends and outplay your rivals to become an Omega Striker.
- No Match the Same – Blast, bounce, and bullrush opponents into hectic and electric map hazards. Sprint at breakneck speed on the Super Surge map, or grow to enormous size with the Gigantify game buff.
- Play Your Way – Earn credits to unlock powerful new Strikers, each with unique abilities. Create your custom playstyle with Trainings, then upgrade your look with skins and emotes.
- Big Seasonal Updates – Omega Strikers will continually evolve as each new season adds new Strikers, additional stages, fresh unlockables, and more ways to play.
Check out the opening music video by Studio TRIGGER below:
Omega Strikers Cinematic Opening Music Video by Studio TRIGGER
Lastly, Omega Strikers launches April 27 for Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
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