Tsukihime A Piece of Blue Glass Moon western launch set for summer 2024

Tsukihime A Piece of Blue Glass Moon

Aniplex has announced a western release window for Tsukihime A Piece of Blue Glass Moon, their cult-classic eroge visual novel.

The new visual novel release is coming west sometime in summer 2024 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.


A limited physical edition will be available for $79.99, it includes: a copy of the game, a special material book “TSUKIHIME Material Ⅰ-material of blue glass moon-“, and a Collector’s Box.

Tsukihime A Piece of Blue Glass Moon is a remake of the original 2000-released eroge visual novel and was released in 2021. It managed to sell over 300,000 copies by 2023.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- collects the two tales that make up the “Near Side of the Moon” portion of the original Tsukihime: Arcueid’s scenario, “Moon Princess,” and Ciel’s scenario, “Midnight Rainbow.” Creator Kinoko Nasu has painstakingly disassembled and rebuilt the story, updating the setting to 2010s Tokyo and expanding the narrative. This reimagined presentation will exhilarate players with its hard-hitting tension and realism. Featuring beautifully evolved visuals, animations, and music, TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- presents a fresh take on TYPE-MOON’s genre-defining classic.

  • TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- collects the two tales that make up the “Near Side of the Moon” portion of the original Tsukihime: Arcueid’s scenario, “Moon Princess,” and Ciel’s scenario, “Midnight Rainbow.”
  • Creator Kinoko Nasu has painstakingly disassembled and rebuilt the story, updating the setting to 2010s Tokyo and expanding the narrative. This reimagined presentation will exhilarate players with its hard-hitting tension and realism.
  • Featuring beautifully evolved visuals, animations, and music, TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- presents a fresh take on TYPE-MOON’s genre-defining classic.
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