Project Aces

Last year Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown celebrated its 25th anniversary by offering players a celebratory DLC containing a bunch of original aircraft from the previous games in the long-running franchise. Now, Project Aces have revealed that the 2019 release has surpassed a total of 2.5 million units sold. In a tweet from the official account, it
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Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, Bandai Namco’s long running flight simulator franchise, will be getting new DLC to celebrate the series’ 25th anniversary. As the trailer below showcases, the new content includes the Original Aircraft Series DLC — fighter aircraft from previous Ace Combat titles — as well as new skins and emblems. Also below
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Bandai Namco revealed a new trailer for Ace Combat 7, detailing the game’s upcoming Additional Aircraft DLC content. The trailer was revealed a few hours after an extremely short video was published, teasing that more information was imminent. The trailer reveals that three aircraft will be made playable via DLC in the next three months.
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On the verge of the release of Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, it was today announced that the most recent numbered entry in the saga, Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, has now come to the Xbox One via backward compatibility. Ace Combat 6, which is the most recent numbered entry in the series, first launched all the
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As we’re nearing the release date of Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, Famitsu published an interview with Brand Director Kazutoki Kono, Producer Manabu Shimomoto and VR Producer Ken Tamaki (who served as Director of Summer Lesson). They chatted about the overall warm reception the game is getting on social media, and how did they balance the game’s
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Bandai Namco is bringing us to the skies with the launch trailer for Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown.  The trailer shows plenty of new awesome dogfight gameplay, displaying many situations: Nighttime flights. Bombardments. Pulling through crumbling buildings and debris. Fighting against one of the Arsenal Birds protecting the International Space Elevator. Shooting multiple volleys of missiles,
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