The choice depends on your fandom. If you are a UC purist who loves the original saga, Genesis is an absolute masterpiece. If you prefer the standalone AU worlds, Cross Rays is for you. And for the truly devoted, the SD GUNDAM G世代 創世&火線縱橫 雙重包 on the eShop offers both ultimate editions in one package.

SD Gundam G Generation Genesis Platform: Nintendo Switch Format: NSP (Digital / Base Game) Genre: Strategy / RPG / Simulation Developer: Bandai Namco Entertainment

While the game was also released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, the Nintendo Switch version is often considered the definitive way to play for several reasons:

The ultimate strategy RPG for Universal Century Gundam fans is fully playable on the Nintendo Switch, and the file allows players to experience this massive tactical title digitally on their hybrid consoles. Originally released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Gundam franchise, Genesis focuses exclusively on the rich history of the Universal Century (UC) timeline, packing in over 650 mobile suits and dozens of iconic scenarios.

The Switch version of SD Gundam G Generation Genesis is an exceptional port that benefits heavily from the console's unique hardware. Portability

: To purchase the game digitally with English support, you generally need an account for the appropriate Asian region (such as Hong Kong or Singapore).

SD Gundam G Generation Genesis is a simulation strategy RPG where you control super-deformed "SD" (Super Deformed) versions of iconic mobile suits. Developed by Tom Create and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, the game serves as both a love letter to the franchise and a deep tactical challenge. The core gameplay loop revolves around collecting, developing, and organizing a formidable team of mobile suits and pilots to intervene in famous battle scenarios from the Gundam universe.

SD Gundam G Generation Genesis is a strategy RPG developed by Tom Create and published by Bandai Namco. Unlike Cross Rays (which focuses on alternate universes), Genesis is specifically dedicated to the timeline.

For those managing their Switch storage via NSP files, this game is a "Must Have" if you enjoy turn-based strategy. It is a time sink in the best way possible—a game you can play for hundreds of hours on the go.