Today, during a livestream from aNCHOR’s headquarters in Tokyo, new information about the upcoming Muv-Luv game code-named Project Immortal were shared.

Today, during a livestream from aNCHOR’s headquarters in Tokyo, new information about the upcoming Muv-Luv game code-named Project Immortal were shared.

The details were shared on Famitsu.

We learn that the game’s development – if we consider a development roadmap from 0 to 10, is currently at about 2.5.

At the moment the team is working on the basics, for instance designing the game around the server in a way that even when the service is closed, it’ll be still playable offline. Another current area of development is data handling to reduce loading and startup time.

This kind of work is expected to be completed by the next Comiket, where the game will be exhibited. On top of that, 3D models will be overhauled to improve the visuals.

The development stage of the game that takes time is focused on the servers, while other parts are almost finished. Once the visual overhaul is finished, the team plans to start mass production of assets like 3D models, stages, and TSF pilot illustrations.

Asn additional bonus, the game’s creator Kitakuo has teased a collaboration with another game, which for now is a secret.

Project Immortal is in development for mobile platforms, and doesn’t have a release window for now.

It’s an action RPG with Diablo-like and Musou-style elements in which the player is prompted to pilot a TSF mecha and defeat giant hordes of BETA aliens from a top-down perspective. If you’re curious, you can take a look at prototype gameplay.

If you’re interested in Muv-Luv, you should also definitely read our interview with creator Kouki Yoshimune and producer Kazutoshi Matsumura packed with information on Muv-Luv: Integrate, Project Mikhail, Project Immortal, the Kimi ga Nozomu Eien reboot, the Alternative anime, and more.

Incidentally, Yoshimune-san recently revealed an updated version of another relevant image board for Muv-Luv Integrate, explained another showcasing a few custom TSF, one showing a dire situation in New York, and another focusing on heroines from past games, and one focusing on Yuuko Kouzuki.

We also have a detailed report of the 20th-anniversary event recently hosted in Tokyo, which was rich with announcements, including the reveal of Muv-Luv Integrate, the announcement of the action game code-named Project Mikhail, an update on Muv-Luv Unlimited The Day After and on the Android version of the original trilogy, the tease of the reboot of Kimi ga Nozomu Eien, and the announcement of the Muv-Luv Alternative anime.