
The third installment of the game series featuring intense racing battles and robot customization titled “BREAK ARTS III” will be available on PC via Steam starting September 19 for a price of 1,800 yen. This announcement was made jointly by publisher PLAYISM and developer MercuryStudio.
Here is an overview of the game, via PLAYISM:
About
The awe-inspiring racing game has shattered its previous bounds, transforming into a comprehensive robot sports competition instead. Now, the possibilities for robot customization are vastly expanded with an array of new choices!
In destruction, there is beauty.
BREAK ARTS III” can be described as an engaging action game focused on customizable mech competitions, encompassing various sport-like contests.
- Incredibly detailed customization options, where anyone can make their very own unique robots.
- Strategic decisions that challenge you to customize robots suitable for the terrain, environment, and game plan, and also put your skills as a pilot to the test.
- Stunning graphics and a photo mode with all sorts of handy functions.
Customization-Centric Gameplay
Enter competitions and earn prize money to unlock blueprints for new modules and machines.
If you’re finding it tough to beat your opponents, now might be the perfect moment to personalize your robot. Design unique blends and tactics to handle any scenario, and you’ll come out on top!
What awaits at the end of all your battles…?
More Rules, More Playstyles
- Race – No weapons, only racing. It’s as simple as that. Will you build the most lightweight robot possible, or add every thruster you can to blast across the circuit?
- Battle – There’s no determined race track in Battle Mode. Move around the field freely to fight against your rivals. You lose points if you get knocked out, so you’ll have to avoid your opponents’ attacks while taking them down!
- Battle Racing – A sport that combines racing and battling. You get ranked based on both how well you did in the race, how many rivals you defeated, and how many times you got defeated.
In each of these competitions, you’ll find distinct settings – varying landscapes, gravitational forces, and climatic conditions. Your task is to deploy a robot tailored to handle those specific situations.
The Customization Rabbit Hole Deepens
You’re able to design unique robots by linking various components to the connectors on the main structure.
Through flexible hinges, you can craft various components, like wings that automatically unfold as your robot moves in specific directions.
Alongside customization, you have the freedom to tailor your robot’s movements, select additional components, decide on colors for each part, and even choose the ammunition for your weaponry. This deepens the already intricate layer of customization that the earlier games were famed for, making it even more extensive.
Even More Modes
- A brand new Diorama Mode, where you don’t have to worry about your robot’s specs and just make it look cool.
- A Score Attack Mode, where you’ll have to truly master both customization and piloting techniques.
- A Co-op Mode, where you can have a completely different experience from any other mode that’s ever existed…!?
Watch a new trailer below.
Release Date Trailer
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2025-09-12 08:16