Robot Squad Simulator X is Now Available on Xbox One

Review Robot Squad Simulator X

Ultimate Games S.A. has just released robot Squad Simulator X on the Xbox One after converting it from the PC version. The game was also released for the Nintendo Switch last year when it was published by Ultimate Games as well.

The game is developed by Bit Golem Studio when it was released for PC. The game lets you become the commander of an elite squad of tactical robots, dealing with tasks in extremely challenging and dangerous conditions. The only way to complete these tasks is to use specialized, remotely controlled robots.

Robot Squad Simulator X

You will get 8 training and 16 story missions in the game. The available mission types include rescue, spy, and military assignments. In Robot Squad Simulator X, you can use 4 different robots (2 terrestrial, 1 aerial and 1 underwater model). Each of them can be upgraded and equipped with additional accessories.

CEO of Ultimate Games S.A. Mateusz Zawadski had this to say about the game,

Robot Squad Simulator X is another title, after Selma and the Wisp that we’re releasing on Xbox One. The game is based on a simulator known from PC and, naturally, it has been properly adapted to the specific features of Microsoft devices. We are also currently working on other interesting proposals for Xbox One owners.

Ultimate Games S.A also plans more releases for the Xbox One console where it intends to bring popular simulator games like Ultimate Fishing Simulator, Demolish & Build, and Car Mechanic Simulator Classic. In addition, the console will also be getting the highly acclaimed action game – Bug Academy. The exact Xbox One release dates for these games will be announced at a later date.

What do you think of Robot Squad Simulator X on the Xbox One console? Are you going to try it out? Post your comments below.

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