Starward coming to PS5 on April 16

Century Games and Game Blender Studio have announced that their 3D fighting game, Starward, will be available on PlayStation 5 starting April 16th. You can now add it to your wishlist on the PlayStation Store.

Starward is currently available for PC via Steam, iOS via App Store, and Android via Google Play.

Here is an overview of the game, via Century Games:

About

Starward is a 3D fighting game featuring anime-style robot girls. It’s inspired by classic games like Gundam vs. Gundam, offering both one-on-one and team battles. Players control unique mecha girls, each with their own personality and fighting style, and engage in fast-paced, aerial combat.

Classic Gundam vs. Gundam-like Gameplay

Starward brings the classic arcade game Gundam vs. Gundam to a new audience. For over ten years, players in Japan have enjoyed its fast-paced action, and now you can too! The game features a wide range of moves – like shooting, melee attacks, blocking, and quick dashes – letting you demonstrate your skills right away.

As a fan, I’m really excited about how Starward lets you play in a bunch of different ways! There are three main modes: you can team up for two-versus-two matches, go head-to-head in one-on-one battles, or just jump into a fun arcade mode. But the core of the game is definitely the player-versus-player action, and matches are super quick – usually around three minutes, which is perfect for fast-paced fun.

Mecha Girls VERSUS

The game features all-female robot characters, each specializing in either close combat or ranged attacks. Players can select from characters like Aliz, SkySaber, and XiaoLing for frontline roles, or choose Elfin, Cavalry, and Hikari to support from the back lines.

The game features a diverse cast of characters, each with a distinct look inspired by styles like traditional Chinese design, fantasy elves, powerful witches, and heavily armored robotic girls, among others.

The COST System

Each character has a combat strength, called “COST”, that falls into one of four tiers: 3.0, 2.5, 2.0, or 1.5. When building your team, you’ll need to distribute these “COST” values to create the best possible combination.

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2026-04-03 18:32