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| Vendor: | John Wayne |
| Published: | Oct 23, 2025 |
| Download Size: | 59.2 MB |
| Game Ready: | – |
| Polygons: | 20,001,426 |
| Vertices: | 1,049,503 |
| Print Ready: | Yes |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | Yes |
| Materials: | Yes |
| UV Mapped: | Yes |
| PBR: | Yes |
| Rigged: | – |
| Animated: | – |
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Atlas Breaker 3D Model
The Atlas Breaker rises as a monumental creation in a galaxy obsessed with the Intergalactic Titan Clash, a brutal tournament where only the most colossal and powerful representatives of each civilization are pitted against one another to prove dominance and secure vital alliances, resources, and prestige. Crafted by the Atlas Dominion, a coalition of smaller, industrious races united under a banner of desperation and ingenuity, this titan-class mech is their defiant answer to the towering behemoths fielded by larger, more dominant empires. These diminutive races—often overlooked and exploited for their mining expertise—poured centuries of suppressed rage and technological prowess into the Atlas Breaker, a 100-meter-tall juggernaut designed to shatter planets and reshape battlefields with its seismic claws and the earth-rending Obelisk Maul, known as the Hammer of Nearest-Ones. Their goal is not just to compete but to force the galaxy to reckon with their strength, proving that size of origin does not dictate power.
At the core of this story is Magister-Excavator Aria Vox, a pilot from one of these smaller races, cybernetically fused with the Atlas Breaker to harness its micro-singularity core—a forbidden technology scavenged from ancient ruins and reverse-engineered through sheer grit. Aria embodies her people's underdog spirit, her mastery of geo-magic and graviton tech turning the mech into a force of raw destruction with moves like the 'Atlas Shrug,' an EMP blast that disables enemy titans, and the 'Tectonic Tomb,' which manipulates the arena’s terrain into deadly traps or fortifications. Her personal struggle mirrors her race’s plight: bound by the need to win for her people's survival, she wrestles with the cost of becoming a weapon of mass destruction in a tournament that glorifies violence over diplomacy. Deployed into the Titan Clash, the Atlas Breaker becomes a symbol of defiance, representing a faction that refuses to be crushed underfoot by the galaxy’s giants.
The narrative unfolds during a pivotal season of the tournament, where the Atlas Dominion’s gamble on the Atlas Breaker draws both awe and enmity from rival factions. Larger empires, accustomed to dominating through sheer scale, view the mech as an affront—a creation of "lesser" beings daring to challenge their supremacy—and deploy their own monstrous champions to obliterate it. Meanwhile, other underdog factions see the Atlas Breaker as a beacon of hope, sparking whispers of alliances or betrayals to topple the old order. Each match in the arena is a test of survival, with the Atlas Breaker excelling in crowd control and zone denial, turning the ground itself into a weapon as it upheaves terrain to trap or destabilize towering opponents. Aria must strategize not just for victory but for her people’s future, navigating rigged tournament rules, sabotage attempts, and the psychological toll of piloting a machine that could annihilate entire worlds.
At the core of this story is Magister-Excavator Aria Vox, a pilot from one of these smaller races, cybernetically fused with the Atlas Breaker to harness its micro-singularity core—a forbidden technology scavenged from ancient ruins and reverse-engineered through sheer grit. Aria embodies her people's underdog spirit, her mastery of geo-magic and graviton tech turning the mech into a force of raw destruction with moves like the 'Atlas Shrug,' an EMP blast that disables enemy titans, and the 'Tectonic Tomb,' which manipulates the arena’s terrain into deadly traps or fortifications. Her personal struggle mirrors her race’s plight: bound by the need to win for her people's survival, she wrestles with the cost of becoming a weapon of mass destruction in a tournament that glorifies violence over diplomacy. Deployed into the Titan Clash, the Atlas Breaker becomes a symbol of defiance, representing a faction that refuses to be crushed underfoot by the galaxy’s giants.
The narrative unfolds during a pivotal season of the tournament, where the Atlas Dominion’s gamble on the Atlas Breaker draws both awe and enmity from rival factions. Larger empires, accustomed to dominating through sheer scale, view the mech as an affront—a creation of "lesser" beings daring to challenge their supremacy—and deploy their own monstrous champions to obliterate it. Meanwhile, other underdog factions see the Atlas Breaker as a beacon of hope, sparking whispers of alliances or betrayals to topple the old order. Each match in the arena is a test of survival, with the Atlas Breaker excelling in crowd control and zone denial, turning the ground itself into a weapon as it upheaves terrain to trap or destabilize towering opponents. Aria must strategize not just for victory but for her people’s future, navigating rigged tournament rules, sabotage attempts, and the psychological toll of piloting a machine that could annihilate entire worlds.


































