Report: BlazBlue Anime Adaptation In The Works
By Sato . May 17, 2013 . 6:28pmBlazBlue, Arc System Works’ fast-paced 2D fighter franchise, looks like it will be getting an anime adaptation.
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BlazBlue, Arc System Works’ fast-paced 2D fighter franchise, looks like it will be getting an anime adaptation.
In its first week, Persona 4: Arena outdid the opening week sales of several other major fighting games in Japan.
Noel Vermillion can blast enemies with Bloom Trigger and Bullet Rain in Queen’s Gate: Spiral Chaos. Dizzy from Guilty Gear is in the game too so the two characters can team up in Namco Bandai’s PSP game.
Arc System Works lent Namco Bandai one of their BlazBlue fighters for the clothes shattering strategy RPG, Queen’s Gate: Spiral Chaos.
When Siliconera spoke to Ishiwatari-san we asked him about the future of fighting games and the company he works for, Arc System Works.
Some big cameos are coming to Square Enix’s arcade card game series Lord of Vermilion. Square Enix partnered with Arc System Works, SNK Playmore, and Sega to bring other arcade characters into Lord of Vermilion Re: 2.
Aksys will have S, M, L and XL sizes available when the t-shirts go up for sale tomorrow.
Arc System Works made a charity BlazBlue collectable for Japan. They’re selling t-shirts with super-deformed Tsubaki, Ragna, and Noel holding hands around the word “hope.”
Arc System Works reveal the differences between the Nintendo 3DS and PSP versions of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II.
Wondering what trinkets and knick-knacks will come with BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II in Japan?
Arc System Works is revving up for their first Nintendo 3DS game and it isn’t too far off from the Nintendo 3DS launch.
It looks like the PSP isn’t the only portable system getting BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II this spring.
Arc System Works are in the habit of posting birthday cards for the cast of BlazBlue throughout the year.
This is what BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II looks like on PSP.
Continuum Shift II just released in Japanese arcades this month. Next stop: PSP.
Using the BlayzBloo art, Arc System Works created BlazBlue Mobile Battle.