If you liked Takashi Yamazaki's 70th anniversary Godzilla re-design for the upcoming Godzilla ride, wait until you see his new Mechagodzilla that's coming along with it! Officially being dubbed KIJU type 0G BREAKER - this new version of Mechagodzilla will feature in the upcoming attraction Godzilla The Ride: Great Clash! Promotional artwork has been released showcasing the new Mechagodzilla G BREAKER launching an assault on the upgraded Godzilla Minus One variation! Check it out:

The new attraction will officially open on August 1st, 2025 at the Seibuen Amusement Park in Japan!
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