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Mecha Break: How to Get All Free Rewards on Launch

Who could ever turn down some free goodies, right?

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The full launch of Mecha Break is finally here, and there are loads of free rewards going around to celebrate. These are mostly cosmetics you can use to customize both your pilot and Strikers, but there are also extra goodies you can use to progress your account. In this guide, we’ll tell you how to get every single one of these rewards. You won’t miss out on anything!

How to Get All Free Rewards on Launch | Mecha Break

Make a Seasun Account

The first and easiest free reward to get is one that requires you to simply create a Seasun account and link your platform account, such as Steam, to it. You can do this by clicking on Link Account under the Link Email banner when you launch the game.

Alternatively, select the Link Email banner on the top right corner of the lobby screen.  

Either way, just follow the instructions given by the game to create and link your Seasun account. Upon verifying your e-mail, you’ll get a Cargo Rocket Beacon I and 300 Mission Tokens. This will also make you eligible for a free monthly Cargo Rocket Beacon I. Plus, having a Seasun account will be required for most of the following rewards!

Link Your Discord Account

If you use Discord (who doesn’t these days?), you can link your Discord account to your Seasun account as well. You can do that by following the instructions on the official Mecha Break Discord. Once you join it, just follow the instructions in the #account-binding channel.

As a reward for this, you’ll get a Cargo Rocket Beacon I and 300 Mission Tokens. Pretty much the same rewards as the Seasun account linking, but without the monthly bonus!

Beta Rewards

A bit more nebulous, but you can also get an extra set of free rewards at launch if you played any of the previous Mecha Break betas. To get these, you just need to log in to the game on the same platform you played the betas on. For example, if you played it on Steam then you’ll need to log in through Steam.

However, we currently don’t know what the rewards are. They are not being given out until July 8th, 9:00 PM (PDT) either! Nonetheless, we just thought we would give all the beta players a heads up on this one. It’s something to look forward to.

Rally Order

This event and its rewards are mostly tied to creating a Tactical Unit and inviting other new players to it. As they create accounts and join your Tactical Unit, you will receive a variety of rewards as follows:

  • Vanguard Squad I (Insignia) – Link your account and create or join a Tactical Unit.
  • Vanguard Squad II (Insignia) – Invite 2 other players and have them create characters and join your squad.
  • Vanguard Squad III (Insignia) – Invite 5 other players and have them create characters and join your squad.
  • Striker Designs – Pick a design for any of the Strikers in season 0 from the following options: Rainfall, Sinslayer, Tempest, Skyred, Monarch, or Overlord. This seems to be obtained as soon as you create or join a Vanguard Squad.
  • Pilot Cosmetics – Get the Fiery Horns (Head Accessory), Infernal Respirator (Face Mask), and Flameborne (Back Accessory) cosmetics for your pilot. Similar to the designs, this seems to be given out upon creating or joining any Vanguard Squad.

To participate in this event, go to the official Mecha Break website. Follow the instructions there and you’re all set!

Twitch Drops

For this next set of rewards, you will need to go to the official Mecha Break Twitch Drops page. Link your Seasun and Twitch accounts together by following the instructions on the site. Then, start watching eligible Twitch Drops-enabled channels to claim a variety of rewards. This event will last until July 31, 2025. The first set of drops is as follows:

  • Tactical Watch (Arm Accessory) – 15 Minutes
  • Wireless Headset 2 (Ear Accessory) – 30 Minutes
  • Airstream Divider (Headpiece) – 60 Minutes
  • Cyber Visor (Eyewear) – 150 Minutes
  • Cybernetic Tail (Waist Accessory) – 180 Minutes

On top of these month-long rewards, there will also be extra drops added later in July with a much more limited timeframe. They are as follows:

  • July 5 to July 6
    • Shoutcatter (Insignia) – 20 Minutes
    • Moonwell (ALYSNES Design) – 45 Minutes
    • Moonwell (WELKIN Design) – 90 Minutes
    • Moonwell (PANTHER Design) – 120 Minutes
  • July 12 to July 13
    • Shoutcatter (Insignia) – 20 Minutes
    • Moonwell (FALCON Design) – 45 Minutes
    • Moonwell (SKYRAIDER Design) – 90 Minutes
    • Moonwell (LUMINAE Design) – 120 Minutes
  • July 19 to July 20
    • Shoutcatter (Insignia) – 20 Minutes
    • Moonwell (TRICERA Design) – 45 Minutes
    • Moonwell (STEGO Design) – 90 Minutes
    • Moonwell (PINAKA Design) – 120 Minutes
  • July 26 to July 27
    • Shoutcatter (Insignia) – 20 Minutes
    • Moonwell (AQUILA Design) – 45 Minutes
    • Moonwell (NARUKAMI Design) – 90 Minutes
    • Moonwell (Strike Design) – 120 Minutes

You can claim all of these rewards by claiming them on Twitch and then finding them in your in-game mailbox, as with other rewards. All rewards are claimable until July 31st, so you don’t need to claim them as soon as you get the drops. That said, we’d still recommend doing so just in case.

Ace Conquest

Last but not least, you can also get some extra free rewards at launch by completing the Ace Conquest missions in Mecha Break. These are effectively a set of tutorial missions, alongside things such as dailies and the like. Completing them will reward you with the full S.H.A.D.O.W. set of cosmetics for your pilot, as well as a load of Mission Tokens. Plus, they’re a great way to learn the game!

So, there you have it, that’s all of the free rewards available on the full launch of Mecha Break. For some extra help getting started with this competitive mecha game, check out our ultimate beginner’s guide. It will give you tips and tricks to help manage the game’s quirks.

Gamer cursed by being interested by most games, resulting in a ridiculous backlog he’ll never be able to conquer. Been gaming for over two decades now! Few things exemplify his wide variety in gaming tastes as the fact that he’s a big fan of both Souls games and the Atelier series at the same time. Also a big fan of Yakuza/Like a Dragon, Deadly Premonition, Zero Escape, and Dead Rising, among others. Considers Lost Judgment and Sekiro to both be masterpieces.

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