Space Adventure Cobra Video Game Announced

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TMS Entertainment and Microids have announced that a video game based on Space Adventure Cobra is in development.

has taken a lot of forms over the years and is now once again transitioning to the video game medium. As announced by Microids and TMS Entertainment,It is slated for “consoles and PC” but it is not clear what consoles it is coming to. A release window also was not mentioned. Players will play as the titular galactic bounty hunter Cobra and use the Psycho Gun that’s attached to his left arm while fighting alongside Lady Armaroid, his longtime partner.

“We are extremely excited to work on this adaptation of Space Adventure Cobra, a legendary anime which has inspired a whole generation of fans,” said Longeard. “We are committed to respecting the universe and characters created by Buichi Terasawa, while providing an immersive gameplay experience, faithful to the spirit of the anime series. Thegame promises to be a great adventure for fans and gamers looking for a rich and compelling universe.

Michael Leri is ComingSoon's Senior Gaming Editor. He prides himself on playing and finishing as many video games as he can in all sorts of genres from shooters to platformers to weird indie experiments. There's always something to learn from rolling credits and that thirst for experience and knowledge is mostly what drives him. You can find him on Twitter, Backloggd, and Letterboxd @OrangeFlavored.

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