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BLEACH Rebirth of Souls gets new trailer and March release date

December 7, 2024 by Andrew Newton

It has been announced that BLEACH Rebirth of Souls will be launching on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and PC on 21st March 2025. Adapted from the legendary manga by Tite Kubo, BLEACH Rebirth of Souls will take players into a world where they can fight breathtaking battles.  A new trailer can be seen below featuring the Soul Society arc, where Ichigo and his friends save Rukia from execution.

BLEACH Rebirth of Souls takes players to the universe of the hit anime and manga BLEACH to take part in epic battles using powerful sword abilities. Players will be able to fight as fan-favourite characters, such as Ichigo Kurosaki, Rukia Kuchiki and Yasutora Sado and use each character’s unique skills in battle.  Players can even awaken their character’s iconic Bankai abilities, allowing them to perform powerful and unique attacks.

The game features a large list of playable characters, with each having their own unique abilities that, when mastered, will help them to command the flow of the battle.  Players will be able to carry out a single attack that can mean defeat for the opponent or perform a well-timed combos to dramatically change the outcome of a battle. The game also features particular situations where the player can become more powerful and unlock new forms, such as Full Hollowfication Ichigo, plus there are new blades that will bring victory from the edge of defeat.

BLEACH Rebirth of Souls is available to pre-order now in three editions, these are:

  • Standard Edition – Featuring the base game.
  • Digital Deluxe Edition – Features the Base game, season pass, seven days of early access and soul crystal set (#2) for upgrading.
  • Digital Ultimate Edition -Includes all the above with the addition of soul crystal set (#3), Thousand-Year Blood War Costume Set and Rebirth of Souls Costume Set.

SEE ALSO: BLEACH Rebirth of Souls opening movie sets the mood for the game

Look out for BLEACH Rebirth of Souls arriving 21st March 2025. All pre-orders will get the Toshiro and Yoruichi Thousand-Year Blood War costume set as a bonus.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, Anime, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Bandai Namco Entertainment, bleach, BLEACH Rebirth of Souls, Tite Kubo

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