Final Recovery SQUAD Complete, Set for Steam and Switch Release
The completion of Final Recovery SQUAD marks the near arrival of a niche Japanese FPS with a distinctive giant-girl-robot concept, targeting both PC and Nintendo platforms including the upcoming Switch 2.
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Waku Waku Games announced the completion of Final Recovery SQUAD, a single-player 2.5D FPS developed by Sunfish Kuma. Players control 12-meter-tall girl-type robots fighting aliens on a near-future Earth. The game uses a life system where destroyed units are replaced immediately, and equipment must be recovered. It is scheduled for PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.
Waku Waku Games confirmed on May 19 that Final Recovery SQUAD, a 2.5D first-person shooter from developer Sunfish Kuma, has finished development. The game casts players as 12-meter-tall girl-type robots defending Earth from an alien invasion. A life system allows the next unit to launch immediately after one is destroyed, and players must scavenge equipment from fallen allies to keep fighting. The story includes lighthearted conversations with ally units and occasional Shiba Inu rescues. Final Recovery SQUAD will release on PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2 in the near future.
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