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Front Mission 2, also known in Japan as Front Mission Second, is a tactical role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation developed by G-Craft and published by Squaresoft, and was released in Japan on September 25, 1997. Front Mission 2 is the second main entry and the third entry overall in the Front Mission series. Like other Front Mission titles, Front Mission 2 is part of a serialized storyline that follows the stories of various characters and their struggles involving mecha known as wanzers. The game was well received by critics and fans, and was part of Square Enix's "Ultimate Hits" collection in 2005. A remake for the Nintendo Switch, titled Front Mission 2: Remake, was announced in 2022 and is set to release sometime in 2023.

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  • Front Mission 2 (en)
  • Front Mission 2 (fr)
  • FRONT MISSION 2 (ja)
  • Front Mission 2 (pt)
  • Front Mission 2 (ru)
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  • Front Mission 2, also known in Japan as Front Mission Second, is a tactical role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation developed by G-Craft and published by Squaresoft, and was released in Japan on September 25, 1997. Front Mission 2 is the second main entry and the third entry overall in the Front Mission series. Like other Front Mission titles, Front Mission 2 is part of a serialized storyline that follows the stories of various characters and their struggles involving mecha known as wanzers. The game was well received by critics and fans, and was part of Square Enix's "Ultimate Hits" collection in 2005. A remake for the Nintendo Switch, titled Front Mission 2: Remake, was announced in 2022 and is set to release sometime in 2023. (en)
  • Front Mission 2 (フロントミッション セカンド) est un jeu vidéo de type tactical RPG développé par G-Craft et édité par Squaresoft, sorti en 1997 sur PlayStation. (fr)
  • 『FRONT MISSION 2』(フロントミッション セカンド)は、1997年にスクウェア(現スクウェア・エニックス)より発売されたゲームソフト。ジャンルはシミュレーションRPG。 (ja)
  • Front Mission 2 (フロントミッション セカンド Furonto Missho Sekando?) é um jogo de RPG tático para o PlayStation e desenvolvido e publicado pela Square. É o segundo jogo que faz parte do enredo da série. De acordo com o responsável pelas relações públicas da série, Koichiro Sakamoto, o jogo nunca foi lançado para fora do Japão devido a presença de situações e diálogos que causariam constrangimento na América do Norte . (pt)
  • Front Mission 2 (яп. フロントミッション セカンド Фуронто Миссён Сэкандо) — тактическая ролевая игра из серии Front Mission, разработанная и выпущенная компанией Square Co. в 1997 году для приставки PlayStation. В 2006 году была переиздана в рамках программы Ultimate Hits, позже стала доступной для загрузки через сервис PlayStation Network. Официально игра не выходила нигде, кроме Японии, однако существует любительский перевод на английский язык, выполненный группой поклонников серии. (ru)
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