Update 1.0.7 for Front Mission 2: Remake is now available and it fixes numerous performance issues along with bugs and glitches.

Available starting on May 22nd, Update 1.0.7 primarily focuses on addressing numerous bugs and improving the gameplay of Front Mission 2: Remake. Most of the updates address minor bugs and glitches that have caused issues for players.

Update 1.0.7 Improvements

  • Improvement: Added Grenade Launcher VFX.
  • Improvement: Added the possibility to navigate World Map by using a mouse.
  • Fixed problems with team arena fights not ending properly when players have a chance to obtain rewards.
  • Added correct color for Eigel Eins H and Uisk Wanzer Icons in the summary menu.
  • Fixed the wrong icon for Huge Wanzer in Level 8 in the summary menu.
  • Fixed missing display of the Level 8 summary menu.
  • Fixed problem with Music Changer not changing music on the go in the settings menu.
  • Fixed problems with not unlocking trophies/achievements: “Specialist”, “Pre-Sale” and “Hide and Seek”.
  • Fixed problem with the lock on level 30 when entering the control room in turn 35.
  • Fixed problem with rare Rick Quest soft-lock on intermission after Level 24.
  • Fixed problem with New Game + not showing in the menu for some languages.
  • Fixed problem with melee attack animations of Torero Wanzer.
  • Fixed problems with graphical settings not saving properly.
  • Fixed problem with Flamethrower VFX not showing properly.
  • Fixed problem with dialogue between Ash and Rocky not showing up before Level 23.
  • Adjusted difficulty of arena matches before mission 6 on lower difficulty settings.
  • Fixed problem with missing GEO values in level 11.
  • Fixed problem with the Motive computer not unlocking when surrendering Veteran on Level 26.
  • Adjusted skill info translations for the Japanese language.

More Upgrades Coming Soon

Front Mission 2: Remake first launched on the Nintendo Switch in 2023 followed by additional consoles and the PC on April 30th. Set 12 years after the event of the first game, the People’s Republic of Alordesh wants to break away from the Oceania Cooperative Union (OCU). When a second coup is launched by elements of the military, OCU forces are deployed to restore order. 

The Front Mission series is a turn-based mecha JRPG that often follows conflicts between regional unions and economic blocs. The series is known for its rich storytelling along with its RPG gameplay. Players take command of a squad of wanzers (“walking tanks”) whom they must command in battle. 

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