PLAYISM and Alphawing announced that Metal Bringer, the sequel to the 2022 Samurai Bringer game, will release in winter 2024. The game will be available exclusively for PC via Steam.
In Metal Bringer, players control humanoid “Labor” soldiers to pilot giant mechs called “Arms.” Every mech you work on is highly customizable. You can change color, swap out parts, etc. Further, the more you play, the stronger you get. As you play the game, you can collect disks that strengthen your character and power up your attacks.
Check out the game’s second official trailer below:
Unlike Samurai Bringer, the game implements a real-time pixel art-generating system and utilizes raytracing. The game also includes a dynamic soundtrack.
Lastly, Metal Bringer releases in winter 2024 for PC via Steam. Here’s an overview of the game’s story via the Steam page:
The Story
The sky is blue, infinitely high, and infinitely vast…Whose words were these again…?
Ah, I remember… It was about a virtual reality Rudra told me about.
A fairy tale.
How many years has it been since humanity took refuge underground?
No one alive has ever seen a blue sky.
And now, I’m trapped in the depths, in a small, lifeless room.
Just how long have I been here…?
A young girl named Suria wakes up in a laboratory and finds out that she has been put in cryosleep for 1000 years without her knowledge.
In order to search for the rest of humanity, she builds Labor with her trusty Buds, and sends them off to investigate…