Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers shows off new trailer to mark global launch

  • Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers is out now on iOS and Android
  • Mixing turn-based RPG battles and 4X strategy, you’ll explore and research the titanic wildlife of the Siren Isles
  • You can even find the two titular biggest monsters of the movies roaming around!

If you’re currently into giant monster stories, crave an intense element in your 4X games or are curious about the most terrifying combat scenarios in RPGs, why not add some colossal monsters to make things more exciting? That’s because Godzilla vs. Kong: Titan Chasers has just been released on iOS and Android!

On the enigmatic Siren Isles, you assume the role of a diverse team of mercenaries and scientists known as Titan Chasers. This unique blend of turn-based RPG combat and 4X strategy requires you to construct a base on these islands while investigating the enormous and peculiar creatures dwelling within. For those who enjoy pitting their favorite superspecies against each other, there’s also an option for monster versus monster campaigns.

Beyond the iconic duo making occasional appearances, you’ll also run into familiar creatures from Legendary’s Monsterverse. Creatures like the Mother Longlegs, Rock Critters, or the endearing (perhaps?) Skull Crawlers. Take a look at the launch trailer for a taste of the thrilling action ahead!


Island life

Merging 4X strategy with turn-based RPG gameplay might not revolutionize gaming, but it does seem like a plausible method for portraying the colossal, world-altering battles between giants similar to Godzilla and Kong – an alternative to re-creating something along the lines of Rampage.

With many familiar monsters joining the main characters, it’s clear that enthusiasts of giant monster films will eagerly dive into Titan Chasers without hesitation.

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2025-02-25 19:18