Godzilla vs. Gamera: Earth Defense Directive

Godzilla vs. Gamera: Earth Defense Directive is an upcoming fighting game co-developed by Creative Assembly and Toho Studios and published by Sega for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. The game is a crossover between Toho's Godzilla franchise and Kadowaka Daiei Studio's Gamera franchise, featuring giant monsters from both film series in the first major multi-franchise crossover between both properties. It is set to be released on November 27, 2025, the 60th anniversary of the Gamera franchise.

The game features similar gameplay to the Godzilla fighting game trilogy developed by Pipeworks Software, Inc., and much of its main plot is derivative of that of Godzilla: Unleashed. Other than that, it is a largely original game and features a completely different backstory, functioning as more of a spiritual successor to the Pipeworks trilogy. The storyline, set in the near-future, involves the United Nations Global Defense Initiative faced with an interstellar war between two alien races that makes its way to Earth. The conflict results in a global outbreak of mysterious crystal formations, which cause natural disasters and anomalies that threaten the entire planet. The situation is further complicated as the crystals agitate Earth's Titan and mutant monsters, leading to several conflicts.

Godzilla vs. Gamera is famous for featuring nearly every monster in both the Godzilla and Gamera series, and features nods and shout-outs to films and lore elements affiliated with the two franchises.

Story
Godzilla vs. Gamera is not set in any particular film continuity, and comprises a largely original fictional universe that is a amalgamation of elements from all across the Godzilla and Gamera film franchises. According to in-game backstory, a battle between Godzilla and Gamera took place in San Francisco in 2024 that resulted in over 50,000 civilian deaths. In response to the catastrophe, the United Nations banded together to form the Global Defense Initiative (GDI), a mutual defense pact dedicated to safeguarding mankind from giant monsters. Over the next decades, the GDI issues a campaign to subdue Earth's monsters. Standing at the forefront of their operation is the "mechas", giant, human-operated robots which become the vangaurds of their military arm. The GDI proves to be highly successful, and within thirty years, all of Earth's monsters have been rounded up and collected at Monster Island, an advanced scientific research and containment installation situated in the Bonin Islands.

The game's main events take place in the year 2054, by which time there has been little monster activity in years. The peace is disrupted when an unexpected meteor shower hits Earth, and soon after, a technologically advanced alien race called the Mysterians make first contact with humanity by deploying their M.O.G.U.E.R.A. robots to attack major cities. After a mutual misunderstanding, the GDI realizes the Mysterians are not targeting the cities, but rather large crystal formations that have begun sprouting from the meteor impact zones. Meanwhile, the crystals damage the containment facilities at Monster Island, letting all of the monsters loose upon the world. They begin attacking major cities, drawn to the energies given off by the crystals. Further worsening the situation is the appearance of a second alien race called the Viras, who seek to harness the crystals to benefit their ongoing war with the Mysterians, and have gathered their own army of monsters to do so.

Four factions are formed as a result of the crisis: the Titans, comprising Earth's natural monsters; the GDI itself, which includes both its robots and the forces of the Mysterians who have allied with them; the Aliens, which includes all of the alien monsters under the control of the Viras; and the Mutants, which includes Earth monsters created through unnatural means that have no true alignment.

Playable Characters
The game features over forty different monsters and robots from the Godzilla and Gamera franchises. To better fit in with the fictional setting in the game, many of the monsters have reworked origin stories.

Titans
"Titan" is a term originating from the MonsterVerse that is used in the game by the Global Defense Initiative to describe kaiju that were born naturally on Earth. Titans are driven by the instinctual desire to protect their environment, and by extension the planet as whole. Thus, they will go out of their way to target hostile alien and mutant monsters that threaten the planet, as well as any harmful, human-engineered machines. Monsters affiliated with this faction generally don't care much for humans and will not hesitate to destroy human cities to accomplish their goals.
 * Anguirus - An enormous spiked reptile vaguely resembling an ankylosaurid, Anguirus is one of the three guardians of Yamato, a trio of ancient beasts that were charged with safeguarding the world in the distant past. They were previously awakened in 2001 to combat the threat of their ancient nemesis, Bagan, and have been awakened once more in response to the crystal outbreak. His appearance in the game is based on an unused design for the cancelled film, Godzilla X Varan, Baragon and Anguirus: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, and also has ice-based powers not seen in any of his film incarnations.
 * Baragon - While resembling an enormous reptile or non-mammalian synapsid, Baragon is actually one of the guardians of Yamato alongside Anguirus and Varan. Prior to the crystal outbreak, Baragon was active on two separate occasions in the past. The first was in 1965, when he woke to combat a giant version of Frankenstein's monster; and the second was in 2001 to battle Bagan. His appearance is based on his design from 2001's Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack.
 * Behemoth - The Behemoth is a tusked, sloth-like creature that, like Godzilla and Rodan, is a survivor of prehistoric times. It is unusually friendly compared to most other Titans, having never displayed any hostility towards humanity in the past. However, it will not hesitate to act in self-defense of itself and the Earth.
 * Ebirah - An enormous lobster that was once used as a biological weapon by the Red Bamboo, a Japanese terrorist organization that was active throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. After being defeated in battle by King Kong, Ebirah vanished for a length of time before being captured by the GDI and placed on Monster Island. Ebirah's origins are unclear, though it is theorized that it is another prehistoric superspecies that survived into the modern day.
 * Gamera - A titanic turtle-like beast with the ability to breathe fire and fly using organic rocket jets in his shell. Unlike most Titans, Gamera is not a natural creature, but rather a bioengineered super-being. Roughly 8,000 years ago, he was created by a long-lost alien race known as the Kilaaks, who had settled on Earth and established a civilization that inspired the legend of Atlantis. He was created originally to fight the rampant Gyaos, and continues to protect the Earth from other threats. Gamera has a strong empathy towards humanity and goes out of his way to protect them. However, after his destructive battle against Godzilla in 2024, much of mankind looks upon him with scorn. He has not been seen since, and it is only after the crystal outbreak that he makes his return. His design is based on his appearance in the 1996 film, Gamera 2: Advent of Legion.
 * Godzilla - Undoubtedly one of the most powerful monsters on Earth, Godzilla is the unchallenged 'King of the Monsters' who functions as an alpha amongst the other Titans. An enormous reptilian beast from the Permian period, Godzilla survived the multiple extinction events by feeding off of geothermal radiation beneath the planet's crust. He first surfaced in 1954 after being provoked by the Castle Bravo nuclear tests, and has continued to menace mankind over the decades. Despite his cold history with humanity, he has saved the planet from worse threats many times. After a horrific battle between him and Gamera in 2024 nearly wiped out the city of San Francisco, Godzilla was fought many times by the GDI before finally being subdued and imprisoned at Monster Island by Mechagodzilla II. He has been freed since the crystal outbreak, and seeks to end it while holding an intense grudge towards humanity.
 * Three versions of Godzilla are playable in the game, each based on a different iteration from. Each of these versions has their own powers and movesets: the Godzilla from 1962's King Kong vs. Godzilla; one based on his appearance in the Heisei period; and the MonsterVerse incarnation.
 * Gorosaurus - An ancient reptile resembling an allosaur, Gorosaurus is another prehistoric endling. Throughout history, there have been four living individuals encountered by humans. Three were first encountered on Skull Island during the 1973 expedition to the island, and a fourth appeared in 1983 where it was killed in battle by Titanosaurus in Osaka. Two of the Skull Island Gorosauruses were killed by King Kong at some point, and after the island was destroyed in a cataclysm, many of its native creatures, including the last Gorosaurus, were moved from there to Monster Island.
 * King Caesar - King Caesar is a mysterious, lion/stone golem-like creature that serves as a benevolent guardian of the Azumis, an aristocratic family living on the island of Okinawa in the Kyushu archipelago of Japan. Although he was instrumental in helping defeat King Ghidorah in 1991, the GDI has built a containment facility around the shrine at Okinawa where he sleeps. After the crystal outbreak, the Azumi family have awakened him to help the Titans in dealing with the crisis. His design in the game is based on his appearance in Godzilla: Final Wars, but with the abilities of his Showa incarnation.
 * King Kong - King Kong, the Eighth Wonder of the World, is a titanic ape originating from Skull Island, an island in the Pacific Ocean that has since been annihilated by a natural disaster. He was first discovered in 1933 as a juvenile by a documentary film crew, and in 1973, a scientific expedition to the island transported him to civilization. This incident led to a disastrous rampage that culminated in a battle between Kong and Godzilla at Mt. Fuji. The fight ended in a draw, and Kong was safely transported back to Skull Island. Since the island's destruction, Kong has been safely relocated to Monster Island. Kong's appearance in the game is based on his MonsterVerse incarnation.
 * Mothra - Mothra is a mystical, moth-like being from Infant Island, a landmass in the South Pacific where she lords over a primitive human culture. Her origins are hard to decipher, but it is generally believed that she is a literal goddess in living form. She made first contact with humanity in 1961 after she attacked Tokyo, but later came to the nation's defense against Godzilla three years later. Since then, Mothra has come to mankind's aid against other monsters, and by present day, is one of the few Titans that is actually a full ally to the GDI and has not been contained on Monster Island.
 * Two versions of Mothra are playable in the game, each with different movesets. One is based on her appearance in 2003's Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S., but with the powers of her Heisei incarnation; and the other is based on her incarnation from the MonsterVerse.
 * Rodan - A pterosaur-like beast, Rodan is, like Godzilla, a prehistoric superspecies from the Permian that survived by living off of geothermal radiation. Two Rodans, a male and a female, hatched from eggs that laid dormant deep underground on the island of Isla de Maro near Mexico. Kept alive by radiation deposits in the surrounding soil, the eggs were eventually unearthed in 1956 by miners and subsequently hatched. After rampaging through Mexico, the two Rodans were eventually killed by a military operation, but decades later, a third Rodan, possibly an offspring of the original two, appeared from the same island. It fought both Godzilla and King Ghidorah during the latter's rampage in 1991 before hibernating at the volcano at Isla de Maro. After the founding of the GDI, Rodan was subdued by Mechagodzilla and contained at Monster Island.
 * Two versions of Rodan are playable in the game, each with their own powers and movesets. One is based on his Heisei incarnation, while the other is based on his incarnation from the MonsterVerse.
 * Titanosaurus - Another ancient aquatic reptile similar to Godzilla, Titanosaurus is a seafaring creature similiar in appearance to a Spinosaurus with the ability to fire a wave of supersonic energy from its mouth. First discovered in the 1960s, Titanosaurus was the object of study to a scientist named Akira Ichinose, but in 1983, it engaged a member of Gorosaurus' kind in a battle that wrecked most of Osaka. After that, it returned to the city, and was later corralled to Monster Island by the GDI.
 * Varan - One of the three guardians of Yamato, Varan is a reptilian creature resembling a sort of lizard with a gliding, skin-like membrane similar to that of flying squirrels. Unlike its counterparts, Anguirus and Baragon, Varan shows complete amity towards humans. This is because its resting place, a lake in the Japanese countryside, is also the location of a peaceful fishing community, whose residents tend to Varan. After helping stop Bagan in 2001, Varan has not shown any hostility towards mankind, and came to its defense almost immediately during the crystal outbreak.

GDI
The Global Defense Initiative (GDI) is a scientific paramilitary organization formed in 2024 by the United Nations to protect the Earth from monster activity. It is based on the Earth Defense Force, a similar organization that featured heavily in the 2004 film Godzilla: Final Wars. A milestone of their agency is their mechas, giant robots that vary from being human-operated, remote controlled, or artificially intelligent, and were hugely successful in neutralizing Earth's monsters prior to the events of the game. During the crystal outbreak, the GDI forms an alliance with the Mysterians (the alien race that first appeared in the 1957 film The Mysterians), who integrate their own military forces and mechas into their ranks. The two factions are united against the Viras and any hostile monsters that seek to use the crystals for malicious purposes, but will also work to defend cities from the Titans should any of them prove hostile.
 * Jet Jaguar - A humanoid robot with an artificial intelligence and the ability to alter its own size. Based on the mascot of the same name of the multinational technology supplier Apex Cybernetics, Jet Jaguar was created to represent the company during a technological arms race influenced by the GDI's rise to power. Apex eventually went bankrupt after the disastrous test run of its prototype Mechagodzilla, and its assets were acquired by the GDI in a fiercely contested hostile takeover. Jet Jaguar fell into the possession of one of the GDI's amateur roboticists, Goro Ibuki. Under Ibuki's care, Jet Jaguar's AI was improved and it began upgrading itself extensively without Ibuki's immediate knowledge. During an attack by Godzilla in 2033, Jet Jaguar came to humanity's defense when the attack endangered Ibuki, and while it was heavily damaged, it succeeded in driving Godzilla away from the city. Jet Jaguar was subsequently added to the GDI's lineup of mechas.
 * Kiryu - The latest in the GDI's mecha lineup, Kiryu, sometimes referred to as Mechagodzilla III, was created in 2052 as a potential replacement for Mechagodzilla II. Unlike the fully autonomous Mechagodzilla II, Kiryu is a biomechanoid built around the skeleton of another member of Godzilla's kind, which was found in the Philippines. It is guided by combination of both remote systems and a virtual intelligence powered by bioelectric signals given off by the skeleton's spinal cord. While more geared towards physical combat, Kiryu is equipped with a powerful arsenal of advanced weaponry, including an electric maser cannon, guided missile launchers, and a devastating absolute zero cannon. The crystal outbreak saw Kiryu's first deployment on the field, and the GDI is uncertain of whether it'll be effective or not against this global threat.
 * Mecha-King Ghidorah - The third addition to the GDI's mecha lineup, Mecha-King Ghidorah was the GDI's first successful attempt at a cybernetic war machine. It is the result of the GDI fusing technology with the original King Ghidorah that was killed by Godzilla in 1991, and has all of the original Ghidorah's abilities, plus a few added weapons like a laser beam, heat-seeking taser, and a force field generator. Unlike many mechas in the GDI's arsenal, Mecha-King Ghidorah has seen little combat, but with the rise of the crystal outbreak and the Viras invasion, veteran GDI pilot Catherine Matton has stepped up to give the cyborg a chance.
 * Mechagodzilla II - Arguably the GDI's most powerful mecha, Mechagodzilla II is a human-engineered replica of the original Mechagodzilla that was deployed by a race of alien invaders in the 1970s, and was in fact built by reverse engineering the alien technology. It is the most physically durable of all of the GDI's mechas, and is equipped with an enormous array of energy-based weapons like laser eyes, a plasma cannon, electric shock cables, wrist lasers, and a diamond exterior that can absorb energy and convert it into a devastating plasma grenade burst. From 2040 to 2050, Mechagodzilla II was the vanguard of the GDI's campaign against Godzilla and other giant monsters, successfully defeating several including Godzilla himself in a battle in Tokyo. By 2054, it has been improved significantly, and once again stands at the forefront of the GDI as it is faced with the threat of the aliens and the crystals.
 * Mechani-Kong
 * M.O.G.U.E.R.A.

Aliens
The "Alien" faction comprises extraterrestrial monsters that are either allied or under the control of the Viras, a squid-like alien race who control a massive interstellar dominion that is at war with the Mysterians during the game's events. The Viras actually first appeared as antagonists in the 1968 film, Gamera vs. Viras. They seek to wipe out the Mysterians and become the galaxy's supreme power by harnessing the crystals. Special emphasis is placed on their skills in genetic engineering; a number of monsters in the game, as well as some of the weapons that comprise their war machine, were created by the Viras, who have even found ways to integrate energy from the crystals into them.
 * Gigan (Millennium)
 * Gigan (Showa)
 * Guiron
 * King Ghidorah
 * Legion
 * Mechagodzilla
 * Megalon
 * Monster X
 * Keizer Ghidorah
 * Orga
 * Viras

Mutants
Mutant monsters are creatures that, unlike the Titans, were born through unnatural means. As they exist outside of Earth's natural order, they are not bound by any desire to protect the Earth nor do they have any true loyalties, not even each other. As a result, this isn't considered a true "faction", but more of a categorization. Because of this, players who take control of mutant monsters during story mode are given a wider range of story options.
 * Apex Mechagodzilla
 * Bagan
 * Barugon
 * Battra
 * Biollante
 * Destoroyah
 * Gaira
 * Gyaos
 * Hedorah
 * Iris
 * Kamacuras
 * Kumonga
 * Megaguirus
 * MUTO
 * Sanda
 * Shin Godzilla
 * SpaceGodzilla
 * Zilla

Trivia

 * The game's subtitle is a reference to a scrapped Godzilla film from the early 1970s titled Godzilla vs. the Space Monsters: Earth Defense Directive. The film was eventually replaced by Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972), which followed a similar premise.