Gundam Breaker 4 release countdown: Exact start time and date

Build your excitement.

A robot made of various colored parts in Gundam breaker 3
Image via Bandai Namco

Gundam Breaker 4, the next entry in Crafts & Meister’s long-running robot hack n’ slash series, is just around the corner, and we’re here to tell you how long is left to wait.

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Gundam Breaker 4 sees you building and customizing your own Gunpla, which you can then test in a variety of combat missions. Utilizing not one but two weapons, you can knock parts off your enemies to keep and use in your own builds—it really is dog-eat-dog (or robot-smash-robot). If that sounds up your street, read on to find out when you can get your mechanical mitts on it.

Gundam Breaker 4 release date and time

A red robot points a canon-like weapon, it stands in an icy environment
Never mind the robots, our anticipation is building. Image via Bandai Namco

Gundam Breaker 4 releases on Aug. 28, but no release time has been confirmed for the game yet. The next Gundam could be released at midnight local time for everyone, but there’s also a chance it will have a staggered midnight rollout that sees players in New Zealand get to try it out first.

Until a release time is confirmed, our countdown is ticking down to midnight CT on Aug. 2, but we’ll be sure to update this article as soon as a release date is confirmed.

Gundam Breaker 4 release countdown

What platforms will Gundam Breaker 4 be available on?

Gundam Breaker 4 is coming to PS5, PS4, PC, and Switch—sorry, Xbox players. The Gundam series has typically been a PlayStation exclusive, but this isn’t the case for the next entry. Unfortunately, while Gundam Breaker 4 sees the series landing on Switch and PC for the first time, it looks like Xbox has been left out of this expansion. We could see Gundam Breaker 4 come to Xbox at a later date, but the developer hasn’t confirmed this.

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