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    Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- Ending Theme Believer -English ver.- Announced

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    Update: ReoNa’s ‘Believer -English ver.-‘ is now available to stream worldwide.

    Artist ReoNa has announced that a brand-new version of ‘Believer’, the ending theme of Ciel’s route in Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-, is set to be released next Thursday, June 27. This version of the song will feature English lyrics and is titled ‘Believer -English ver.-‘ as a result. More information can be found on Sony Japan’s website.

    ReoNa was also in charge of both of the opening themes used in the game. These are unchanged from the 2021 Japanese release, with the Moon Princess route featuring ‘Seimeisen’ and the Rainbow of the Night route featuring ‘Juvenile’

    Physical Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- Limited Edition pre-orders are also available now for $79.99. Limited Edition contents include the physical game, special material book Tsukihime -material of blue glass moon-, and a collector’s box. 

    Released in August 2021 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan, Tsukihime -A piece of blue grass moon- is the first half of Type-Moon’s Tsukihime remake project. The remake includes a rewritten scenario by Kinoko Nasu with new characters and plot changes. The game’s story follows Shiki Tohno, a high school student who “sees the lines of death” after an accident in his childhood. The remake features the Near Side routes featuring heroines Arcueid Brunestud and Ciel. 

    Type-Moon fans may also look forward to the release of Fate/stay night Remastered for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. This remaster is based on Fate/stay night Réalta Nua, which was released for PlayStation 2. In this version, adult content was removed, and the three separate routes were split between three separate episodes instead of one main title. 

    Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- releases on June 27, 2024 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in English. A PC version is rumored, but Aniplex has not outright confirmed a PC release yet.

    Noah Hunter
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