An introduction to the future mechs in Contra must be something that many new players are eager to learn about. In the game, there is a special gameplay mode known as mech battles. This mech combat features an asymmetric competitive mode where players can choose either the mech faction or the human faction. In this article, I will give you an overall description of this game mode's playstyle, hoping that this content can help everyone~

The mech battle mode is a special combat gameplay within the game, belonging to the asymmetric competitive mode. The operations required by the human faction and the mech faction are completely different.
The mech faction can wear mechs, but in reality, only four characters can be deployed. They can use double jumps and short-distance flights to suppress the human side with firepower. Moreover, all the machine guns they carry come with 200 to 800 rounds of ammunition, posing a relatively strong threat to the human side.

If the mech faction wants to win in the game, they must advance the mech vehicle objective, pushing the mech vehicle into the human base. During the advancement, the mech faction also needs to avoid being isolated, coordinating their attacks while targeting and eliminating the human's firing points.
When a mech pilot is killed, they need to use the body of the mech for cover to respawn. If the exposed pilot is sniped two to four times, they will immediately die and return to the respawn point.
Therefore, before the battle, the mech faction should pay attention to using cover to avoid damage, while also employing reasonable sprint skills to interfere with the enemy's aiming.

The human faction can deploy eight characters. The human side can use conventional weapons such as submachine guns and sniper rifles, and pick up pulse grenades on the map to disrupt the mechs of the mech faction.
The key tactical point for the human side is to attack from multiple directions, ensuring that they can first take down isolated mech units and kill the enemy pilots from different angles.
At the same time, the human side also needs to make good use of the terrain, using jumping platforms to flank and seize control of the mechs, and push the enemy mechs back to their original positions.

The above content is the complete introduction to the future mechs in Contra that I have specially brought to you this time. In the game, whether players choose the human faction or the mech faction, they can earn the same amount of ranking points in the game's ranked matches. I hope that after reading this content, everyone can directly enter the game and experience it.