Publisher DMM Games and developer Gust shared a second overview trailer for Blue Reflection Sun.
Here’s a rundown on the March 2021-announced game, plus the new trailer:
Blue Reflection Sun
The story of girls fighting against the destruction of ashes, BLUE REFLECTION SUN, has finally begun.
The official Twitter account will be running various campaigns and gradually releasing information on the world view, characters, and game system. This title can be enjoyed even by those who do not know the past BLUE REFLECTION series, so please follow us even if you are new to the series.
Cast
- Shiho Kasuga (voice by Emiri Toyama_
- Yukiko Takaoka (voice by Iori Saeki)
- Nanaka Azumi (voice by Mimi Tanaka)
- Meiichi Shao (voice by Hina Tachibana)
- Yu Morisaki Alesia (voice by Sayumi Suzushiro)
- Kanna Hoshiya (voice by Nene Hieda)
- Ayami Ikoma (voice by Saeko Oku)
- Kirara Kuno (voice by Yuzuko Ono)
The key visual also features Miki in her “ill-formed” form!
Her deformed, yet somehow fragile appearance, she stands against destruction. Other characters in “Illodead” form will be revealed soon!
What is an “ill-formed” girl?
The term refers to girls who have been mutated by ashes. They develop supernatural abilities, and by transforming themselves, they can maximize their power.
What is BLUE REFLECTION?
Gust brand of Koei Tecmo Games, the creators of the “Atelier” series, presents a series of works that depict the life-size adolescence of girls in the same world line.
Up to now, two games (“BLUE REFLECTION: The Sword of the Girl Who Dances in the Shadow” and “BLUE REFLECTION TIE/Tei”) and an anime (“BLUE REFLECTION RAY/Mio”) have been released, and this “BLUE REFLECTION SUN/Tsan” is a completely new work that depicts the same world as the previous works. This “BLUE REFLECTION SUN/San” is a completely new application game with the same world line as the previous works.
Blue Reflection Sun is launching sometime this winter across iOS, Android, and PC (via DMM Games). The game will be free-to-play with in-game microtransactions.
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