Godzilla Defense Force

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Godzilla Defense Force
Key art for Godzilla Defense Force
Developer Neople, Studio 42
Publisher Nexon
Publish date April 17, 2019 (soft launch),
May 22, 2019 (worldwide; Android),
May 23, 2019 (worldwide; iOS)
Platforms Android, iOS
Languages English, French, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Genre Tower defense, RPG
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Godzilla Defense Force (ゴジラ ディフェンスフォース,   Gojira Difensu Fōsu) is a mobile game developed by Neople and Studio 42 and published by the South Korean company Nexon. The game was soft launched in select countries on April 17, 2019. It was later released worldwide in 7 different languages on Android and iOS on May 22 and 23, respectively. The game features over 70 kaiju from the Godzilla franchise.

Description

Official app description on the Apple and Google Play stores: Template:Quote-no-it

Codex

Main article: Godzilla Defense Force/Codex.

Appearances

Characters

Monsters

Weapons, Vehicles, and Races

Locations

Gallery

Artwork

Ads

Screenshots

Miscellaneous

Internet

Videos

Trailers

Godzilla Defense Force
"Nexon Special Day" announcement trailer
Godzilla Defense Force trailer
Korean Godzilla Defense Force trailer
Japanese Godzilla Defense Force trailer

Trivia

  • Godzilla Defense Force uses, or at one point used, a number of different or irregular English names for some monsters and vehicles. The majority of these were corrected in update 1.2.1.
    • Gabara was called "Gavalla."
    • Jet Jaguar was called "Jet-Jagger," since changed to "Jet-Jaguar."
    • Biollante's Flower Beast Form is called "Biollante (Plant Form)." This is somewhat misleading as the official Japanese name for her final form translates to "Biollante Plant Beast Form."
    • Destoroyah's Aggregate Form was called "The Aggregate Destoroyah," despite the name of his Perfect Form being arranged normally as "Destoroyah (Perfect Form)." This was corrected to "Destoroyah (Aggregate Form)."
    • SpaceGodzilla's name was spelled "Spacegodzilla," instead of the trademarked camelCase spelling.
    • Monster X's name was spelled as "Monster-X."
    • The Dimension Tide was called the "Orbital Cannon."
    • The Markalite F.A.H.P.s which appear as base defense weapons in Sydney are called "Marker-light FAHP."
  • The game is also the first known piece of official media to provide certain English names for some specific forms and iterations of monsters or characters.
    • It is the first known medium to use the English name "Modified Gigan" for Gigan's upgraded form from Godzilla: Final Wars.
    • It is the first known medium to use the name "Mothra Leo" in English to refer to the initial imago form of the primary incarnation of Mothra featured in the Rebirth of Mothra trilogy. Prior to this game, the character's original imago stage has only been referred to in English as "Exceled Mothra," "Excelled Mothra," or simply "Mothra" in official media.
    • It is also the first known medium to refer to King Ghidorah's younger form from Rebirth of Mothra III in English as "Cretaceous King Ghidorah."
    • This marks the first instance of the Showa incarnation of the Xiliens actually being referred to by that name in an official medium. Prior to this, the Xiliens from Invasion of Astro-Monster have typically been called "Alien X," "Planet X People," or "Invaders from Planet X," with only their Millennium incarnation known as "Xiliens."
  • Godzilla Defense Force marks the first known video game appearances of Ganimes, Maguma, Sanda, and Gaira since the 1998 Dreamcast game, Godzilla Generations and its tie-in VMU game, Collect Godzilla: Giant Monster Assembly.
  • Godzilla Defense Force's Tokyo stage contains the third video game appearance of the Godzilla Head on Hotel Gracery Shinjuku. However, it appears to be modeled on the DaisensoGoji suit instead of BatoGoji.
  • While the image for the Codex entry for King Ghidorah ('91) is correct, the image on his collectible card shows an image of the 1998 incarnation of the character. A similar error occurred in the PlayStation 3 and 4 Godzilla game. It was later corrected in a later update.
  • When battling Mothra '04, Operator Yui references Modified Gigan as "Mecha Gigan."

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