Gundam Evolution Game Modes Guide – Domination, Destruction, Point Capture

Gundam Evolution Game Modes Guide

Gundam Evolution has just been released by Bandai Namco which brings Gundam Mech combat action, fighting for victory over the other. The game is pretty simple to understand and get up to speed with, but it is still in its early stages, where new players will want to understand the basics and how things work. This is where our Gundam Evolution Game Modes Guide will come in handy, listing the different game modes and how they work.

Gundam Evolution Game Modes Guide

Gundam Evolution is a 6v6 objective based shooter game, where two teams of 6 players fight around an objective to claim victory over the other. The game has three different game modes, which is essentially a change in the objective, but the goal of competing against each other remains the same.

Game Modes

As mentioned above, you will find three different game modes in Gundam Evolution when you start up the game. These game modes are:

Domination: In this game mode, teams will fight to control over three objectives that are randomly unlocked, where the teams will them want to capture the unlocked objective. After a certain amount of time has passed, the objective will be considered as captured. There are three rounds in each match, and the winning team is determined by the capture percentage when it either reaches 100% or when the time expires

Destruction: This game mode divides teams by specifying their roles as attackers and defenders. The point is to defend or attack objectives. Attackers look to destroy the objectives within the time limit by arming Megacharges, while defenders will look to disarm them. There are two rounds in each match, where at the end of the first round the players will switch sides.

Point Capture: Players are also divided into Attackers and Defenders fighting to control the objective. The only difference in this game mode is that attackers will want to take control of the objective, while defenders will want to protect them. With two rounds per match, players will switch sides after the end of the first round. Once the attackers have captured Area 1, they will unlock Area 2 and will have to move to capture it.

That’s how all the game modes work in the game as shown in this Gundam Evolution Game Modes Guide. Post your comments below.

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