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Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation (機動戦士ガンダム バトルオペレーション Kidō Senshi Gandamu Batoru Operēshon?) is a free-to-play multiplayer team action game for the Playstation 3, developed and published by Namco Bandai Games, released in Japan on June 28, 2012 via download from the Playstation Network.

Gameplay

Players are grouped into teams, minimum of four, maximum of six per side. If entering a Quick Match, the player will be randomly put into the Federation or Zeon forces with a starter unit (GM/Zaku II). The game will not begin until there is an equal number of participants and players from both sides confirm a complete launch preparation.

MS are categorized into 3 types: All-Purpose, Artillery, and Close-Combat. All-Purpose types have balanced stats and can equip a variety of weapons. Artillery units are durable and have powerful cannons but cannot perform melee attacks. Close-Combat units can only equip low-power weaponry, but can perform a combo attack with correctly-timed button presses.

Basic

Once all launch preparations are complete, teams will emerge from their respective home bases and start a mission with several objectives:

  • Defeat opposing Mobile Suits.
  • Capture outposts scattered around the map area.
  • Invade the opposing force's base to destroy it with a time bomb.

The player has the option to disembark from his/her unit to avoid detection when performing an invasion. However, there is always the risk of being hit by mobile suit weaponry (which will result in instant defeat), interception by other players on foot, and the unit being stolen/destroyed while unmanned. This is also the only way to capture an outpost/set a bomb on the enemy base.

Unmanned enemy MS can be stolen to temporarily impair an opposing player's performance, though it does not allow for false flag tactics. A self-destruct timer will start after riding, and will kill the pilot of he/she does not disembark in time.

Aside from armor damage, head and leg damage is also calculated. If the head part is heavily damaged, the radar will be disabled and the camera view will become grainy. Severely damaged leg parts will affect walking speed, and will not be able to support the weight of the MS at the end of a boost dash or jump, resulting in a knockdown.

If defeated, the player can respawn in certain points (near the base, where the MS unit was left after disembarking, captured outposts etc.) either on foot or with an MS (unless the player was subdued on foot, in which case no new MS can be assigned until the unmanned/stolen unit is recovered/destroyed).

Bases and outposts have utility vehicles near them. The player can opt to utilize said vehicles to perform an infiltration, retreat to safety, or in the case of tanks, have an alternative offensive option when unable to access a usable MS.

Heavily damaged MS units can be repaired by returning to base and standing idle within it's vicinity. The pilot can also do a field repair by switching to a repair tool. Base repairs can no longer be done if it has been destroyed.

Points are earned for performing objectives and foiling efforts from the opposition. The team with the most points at the end of the 8-minute mission will be the winners.

Seige

Each side will start with 18000 resource points in the same tradition as the Gundam Vs. games. There are two main objectives for this mission:

  • Defeat opposing Mobile Suits.
  • Capture outposts scattered around the map area.

Base bombing is disabled in this mode.

The outposts in this game are situated in alternate spots and have shelter structures unlike in Basic. Outposts are not only for respawning. Each controlled outpost will increase the rate in which the opposing side's resource meter depletes.

The game can end two ways:

  • When the 10-minute limit expires, the team with the higher amount of resource points will be the winners.
  • If one side's resource meter is fully depleted, the game will instantly stopped in a cease-fire.

Combat Training Exercise

Petty Officer 2nd Class players can now participate in combat training before moving on to face other players. This mode can be used until the player reaches Petty Officer First Class.

Post-Game

After viewing the mission results, development points, rank EXP and equipment research progress will be tabulated. If an item/MS research path is completed (progression is selected at random) it can be developed on the spot for the next mission. If the player sorties more than 4 times in one day, bonuses will be awarded.

Upon reaching Chief Petty Officer rank, players can customize MS colors to suit personal preferences and apply decals earned from level-ups and research paths.

Certain achievements and rank-ups will unlock medals. Medals have varying effects, like increasing MS HP, boosting outpost conquer or bomb setting speed, etc. Only one medal can be equipped at first, but more can be used in later ranks.

Players can have 3 sortie energy items by default at a given time. Extra sortie energy items can be gained by rank level-ups (regular grants stop upon promotion to Petty Officer First Class, but will still be given at certain levels) or purchasing them at the Playstation Store. Once all sortie items have been expended, the player cannot sortie again until after a minimum grace period of 2 hours. (6 hours maximum to fully restore regular sortie energy)

The game has a penalty system for players who disconnect from a match. If their disconnection rating reaches 10%, they will lose the ability to host matches. If it hits 25%, rank progression and blueprint drops will be suspended. Finishing matches normally will gradually decrease the percentage.

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Prototype Gundam in action

Mechanics

Earth Federation Forces

Mobile Weapons

Support Units

Principality of Zeon

Mobile Weapons

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Support Units

Gallery

References Gallery

Notes

  • The Blue Destiny Unit 1 is available via a Product Code bundled with the Gundam G-Generation Overworld PSP game.
  • Several promotional campaign runs were conducted in which certain newly-released MS can be obtained by any user regardless of rank for about two weeks.

MS that were given a free rank drop rate were the following units:

  • Guncannon Spray Missile Launcher Type
  • Zaku Cannon Rabbit Ear Type + Big Gun weapon
  • Gundam Ez8
  • Gouf Custom
  • Acguy

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