Muv-Luv: Project MIKHAIL will be available through early access on PC via Steam this October, while the series’ mobile game, Project Immortal, remains slated for a release by year end. In conjunction with Project MIKHAIL heading for early access, Avex Group has also announced that the anime, Muv-Luv Alternative, will be available for streaming via Crunchyroll.
If you were looking forward to Project Immortal, however, the game is currently only planned to launch in Japan first. Nonetheless, there are plans to expand the series itself globally, be it through the anime broadcast, merchandising and the games to follow. There’s still not much information regarding Project Immortal, the name itself apparently yet to be finalized.
Here’s an overview of Project MIKHAIL:
Set on an Earth where mankind is being steadily annihilated by the alien invaders known as the BETA, Project MIKHAIL lets you pilot a Tactical Surface Fighter in the war to save humanity!
The BETA bring overwhelming numbers and massive size to the war against mankind.
Some are massive, standing 66 meters tall. Some are capable of charging into an enemy at incredible speeds and smashing them to bits with their thick frontal plating. And some can fire powerful lasers from over 300 kilometers away. Each BETA will require different tactics to defeat.The BETA’s overwhelming numbers make them an unstoppable threat to humanity.
Each mission will put you in the thick of combat, in arenas swarming with BETA. Some will take place at night, or in foul weather, forcing you to fight when conditions are tough.
But no matter how bad things get, the only thing standing between humanity and annihilation is you and your trusty Tactical Surface Fighter.Each mission you complete will reward with you a variety of new equipment.
Use these parts to make your TSF stronger, faster, and more deadly. Build your own unique machine and use it to defeat your enemies.
Project Immortal will work similarly as a hack-and-slash action RPG game to feature both returning characters and TSF.
via 4gamer