Gundam Evolutionlooks like it will be a strong contender for fans of competitive shooters and esports. The game’s fast and objective-based gameplay keeps the momentum going throughout matches and offers an array of famous Gundam mechs for players to choose from. All of this has been shown off withGundam Evolutionstill in development, but the hype generated around the game has also come a decent amount ofOverwatchcomparisons.

Blizzard’s hero shooter has developed a sizeable fanbase the past few years, but theGundam Evolutiondoesn’t need to be compared to it, largely because a lot ofOverwatchfans are probably alreadyGundamfans to some degree. TheGundamfranchise has been around for decades and it isn’t likely to go anywhere soon. With model kits, video games across generations of consoles, and numerous anime, it is one of themost notable mecha franchisesto date.

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Gundam’s Similarities to Overwatch

Of course, there are some visual similarities andGundam Evolutiondoes fall into the hero shooter genre, but that doesn’t mean that will be just likeOverwatch. As Blizzard continues to move towardOverwatch 2, some players might favor the newGundamtitle. The opportunity to compete against or with friends while piloting one of the legendary mechs could be too enticing to pass up.

The game’s six-versus-six team format also allows for plenty of options Gundam players would like to utilize. This number of players is something thatOverwatch 2is moving away from. While long-established teams may feel apprehensive about booting out a member or rotating friends,Gundam Evolutionwould allow such groups to play together. This could be a major aspect of the game if it receives a full launch within the next year or so as teams search for new ways to be able to play together.

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The game will also feature several games modes, including a point capture mode likeOverwatch,but others fall outside what those fans are likely used to. The destruction game mode seems more in line with the primary bomb modes inRainbow Six: SiegeandCounter-Strikethan any of the competitive modes inOverwatchcurrently. While domination on the other hand is more in line with the Control and Iron Banner modes seen inDestiny 2’sCrucible.

How Gundam Evolution Differs

Just as these modes differ, the game’s playstyle looks unique when compared toOverwatch.Gundam Evolutionfeatures a lot more directional movement in its gameplay and across its maps. While some highlights from footage posted so far might remind players ofWidowmakerreplays with clean sniper shots, the overall traversal and pacing ofGundam Evolutionlooks different. Gundam can move on a more complete XYZ axis that isn’t as accessible to many characters inOverwatch.

These differences in gameplay also result in differences between map designs. Traversal and chokepoints will likely play out differently, and player awareness will require thinking in 360 degrees.Overwatchhas done well with its style but the often-limited mobility options are probably one of the major points that set these two titles apart. Right now Pharah is the only hero that really has the ability to dominate airspace in a true sense, so while many of the comparisons may be well-intentioned they diminish these key differences.

ButGundam Evolutionhas some time before it receives a full release. As the game continues to develop it will hopefully shed these comparisons toOverwatch, and more people will see it as the unique title that it is. This time will also hopefully include some additions of other Gundam suits. There is a huge list to choose from, and as the series grows more should be added.