It's just really really weird because the mainline big budget 2d SRW games are all about NEW SHOWS in order to sell to the current age audience.



The newer stuff Z3-2 covered:

Gundam Unicorn

Gundam 00 Trailblazer Movie

Gargantia

Eva: Q

Aquarion Evol

FMP Novels

Diebuster





Since 2013 or so there's been a comeback of tons of new mecha anime, and all of these still need to be in a SRW:



-Majestic Prince

-Valvrave

-Aldnoah Zero

-Star Driver (appeared in mobile game)

-Code Geass Akito (final ep is new, but with eps they can do it quick like Unicorn)

-Gundam G-Reconguista

-Knights of Sidonia

-Was there a new Fafner movie?

-Gundam Build Fighters

-Gundam Build Fighters Try

-Gundam Origin (still running, too new)

-Gundam Iron Blood Orphans (still running, too new)

-Gundam Thunderbolt (still running, too new)

-Macross Delta (still running, too new)



and I'm probably missing a couple.



To do a new licensed mainline SRW and not include any of those to sell the game...and only include Yamato 2199 (which is awesome btw and I always wanted it in a SRW since it's almost as mecha as Macross) which is a retro remake and Cross Ange (wtf) and a bunch of old retro stuff...is really weird and not how they tend to do the mainstream big budget SRW games. It's a lot closer to how they do the 3d ones which is why that's the first thing that hit me although I guess we'll see any minute now.