SYNDUALITY ECHO OF ADA is Bandai Namco's newest mecha-extraction shooter and it's out now
27 January 2025
Patrick Kennedy
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SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada, the mecha-based PvPvE extraction shooter from Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe, is available for consoles and PC. In the game, players take on the role of Drifters, pilots of nimble mecha called CRADLECOFFINS exploring and battling through the ruins of Amasia, a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by poisonous rain. They must rely on their AI companions, called Magus, to help them wage combat in an environment plagued by twisted mutant creatures and other players with unpredictable loyalties to retrieve valuable resources for their survival. SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada is available now on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, with PC via Steam.
Once hailed as the last great bastion of humanity, the great city of Amasia fell seemingly overnight, but no one seems to know why.
SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada takes place in 2222, years after a mysterious poisonous rain called “The Tears of the New Moon” wiped out most of humanity and birthed deformed creatures that now hunt the remaining population. In this PvPvE extraction shooter, players will step in the shoes of Drifters, daring mech pilots who make a living collecting AO crystals, a rare resource. They pilot highly customisable CRADLECOFFINS mechs as their Magus AI partner helps them in battle. They provide unique combat abilities, directions, hints, and warnings to help them safely navigate the ruins to survive and keep the rewards they collect.
In the game, learning to fight the roaming challenges of Amasia successfully is almost as important as knowing which player Drifter you can trust and who would gladly scrap any mech in their path to strip it of its valuable cargo. The delicate balance of risk and reward in SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada will separate the successful Drifters from the rest. They can rise through the ranks and complete missions to earn credits and resources. They can use scavenged items to upgrade the underground bunker that Drifters and their Magus companions call home. But players must be wary; every venture into the Ruins risks all the CRADLECOFFIN parts, weapons, and precious loot that gets brought.
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