Game Hollywood has announced the official open beta launch for Robot Tactics X, its anime-style gacha game on mobile. Featuring strategic turn-based battles, the mech-themed title begins open beta from today, giving away free summons and SSR goodies to Commanders who join in on the fun.

Robot Tactics X takes players on an adventure that features deep customisation across more than a hundred mecha parts available. Combat also boasts challenging strategic elements that will have you coming up with the most efficient ways to best your opponents, such as mastering Terrain effects and countering different Races. Of course, there’s also that itch to collect them all in the gacha system filled with a wide variety of pilots, weapons and mech.
The Pre-registration Event has currently hit the 100k milestone, with rewards such as Normal Stamina Potion x5, Dye x10, Normal Material Box x5, Recruit Voucher x10 and Adv. Dye x10. The open beta will also be giving away daily login bonuses and up to a hundred free pulls from the summons pool.

If you’re eager to join in on the festivities, you can head on over to the Robot Tactics X official website, or join the community of followers on Facebook to stay updated on all the latest developments.
More details:
Download: https://robottacticsx.onelink.me/915n/aefd2696
Official Website: https://www.robottactics.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQChUsy7Hlqf_UbN4oNIZcA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robottacticsmobile
Discord: https://discord.gg/FEP7fn6w88
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