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Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs - JP PlayStation 3

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Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. is a high-speed, 2v2 team-based fighting game developed and published by Bandai Namco Games exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation 3 in 2011. As a faithful port of the 2010 arcade hit, it features over 70 mobile suits from across the Gundam multiverse, including flagship units from Universal Century, Gundam Wing, SEED, and 00. The game is technically notable for its official collaboration with the band Linkin Park, whose song "The Catalyst" serves as the title's opening theme.

The gameplay is technically built around a "Unit Cost" system (1000, 2000, 2500, or 3000), where players must manage a shared team health pool; higher-tier units are more powerful but deplete the pool faster upon destruction. A key mechanical addition to this entry is Extreme Action, which allows players to "dash-cancel" almost any attack to chain complex aerial combos, and the Extreme Burst gauge, which triggers a "Super Mode" (like Trans-Am or NT-D) for temporary stat boosts and unique finishing moves. Exclusive to the PS3 version is the Trial Mission Mode, which provides over 100 specialized challenges, such as boss battles against massive Mobile Armors like the Big Zam or Psycho Gundam.

Technically, the game targets a native 720p resolution and runs at a fluid 60 frames per second in single-player and online modes to match the arcade's responsiveness. However, in local split-screen mode, the frame rate is halved to 30fps to maintain stability. While the physical disc is region-free and will play on any PS3 worldwide, the Online Pass required for multiplayer and all DLC content are region-locked to the Japanese (or Asian) PlayStation Network; players must use a JP PSN account to access these features. As of 2026, the servers rely on peer-to-peer matchmaking, though finding active matches usually requires coordinating with the community or playing during peak Japanese hours.