Mecha Break, the stylish new mecha combat game from Amazing Seasun Games, is gearing up for more than just battles in the arena. In a recent interview, CEO Kris Kwok revealed that the studio is planning to expand the franchise into a full-blown multimedia IP—with anime, novels, and merchandise already in the works.
This isn’t just talk. Kwok confirmed that action figure prototypes are in development, and future projects inspired by the game’s cinematic trailers are already being considered. “I want to develop Mecha Break in various ways as an IP,” he said, echoing his childhood love for legendary franchises like Gundam and Macross—series that grew from niche anime into global media powerhouses.

From Game to Universe: What’s Next for Mecha Break?
Currently available on PC and Xbox Series X|S, Mecha Break stands out for its fast-paced deathmatch and extraction gameplay. The narrative is set in a sci-fi world shaped by Corite, a mysterious mineral that fuels conflict between factions and pilots in towering mechs.
But this is just the start. A PlayStation 5 version is scheduled for release in 2025. Meanwhile, the development team is aiming far beyond gaming. With potential anime adaptations and novels on the horizon, Mecha Break could become the next big universe in the mech genre.
What makes this especially exciting is the passion behind it. Kwok’s admiration for classic mech storytelling and his ambition to build a world that rivals those legends is already resonating with fans who crave more than just gameplay—they want a world they can live in.

