Shueisha, VIZ Media, and Nuverse have announced Bleach: Soul Resonance, a new and officially licensed 3D sword-fighting game for Android and iOS. Ichigo, Byakuya, Renji, Kenpachi, and other iconic Bleach characters will be featured in this new action game launching in 2024.
After speculation and teases during Anime Expo 2023, Bleach: Soul Resonance has finally been revealed. In Bleach: Soul Resonance, players control protagonist Ichigo Kurosaki and relive the iconic storyline of Bleach through its many memorable battles. Players may collect and develop multiple Bleach characters for battle with online multiplayer support. Each Zanpakuto and its wielder feel unique in combat, and Nuverse prioritized lower latency to emphasize smooth action gameplay. Further, characters may synergize in combat, enhancing a player’s strategic approach to battles against powerful foes.
Check out the new trailer below, via the game’s newly launched YouTube channel:
Bleach: Soul Resonance Announcement Trailer
Screenshots and Key Art
Bleach: Soul Resonance is heading to both Android and iOS in 2024 as a free-to-play title. Additionally, a new TapTap page for the game will be live according to the official website, and several testing events will be held before launch. Pre-registration and more details will be available at the official website. In the meantime, fans may entire a giveaway by following the official Twitter account before August 7.
The first official trailer of Bleach: Soul Resonance has been released! This is a brand-new 3D sword-fighting action game from BLEACH! Licensed officially by BLEACH. Please stay tuned with us!
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— Bleach: Soul Resonance (@BleachSRgame) July 5, 2023
Fans may also look forward to the premiere of the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 2 – The Separation anime on Saturday, July 8. The second cour continues from where the first cour left off in December 2022. Mangaka Tite Kubo serves as the general supervisor for the second cour alongside director Tomohisa Taguchi. Studio Pierrot is producing the animation. Hulu will support English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, and German subtitles for the upcoming anime. In Japan, the anime will be airing on various broadcasting networks, including TV Tokyo and TBS.
Lastly, the first 13 episodes of the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime are available to stream now on Hulu worldwide.