Japanese Gaming Giant Bandai Namco Halts Gundam Metaverse Downloads – What's Going On?
Japanese game publisher Bandai Namco has suspended downloads of its recently launched Gundam Metaverse amid rumors of a major leak. "We are sorry that downloading the client files has been temporarily suspended," an Octo...
"We are sorry that downloading the client files has been temporarily suspended," an October 18 announcement said.
"We will inform you on this website when the download will be available again. Please continue to use "Metaverse Easy Access" to purchase limited edition Gunpla."...
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