Blazblue: Central Fiction Special Edition Gets New English-Subbed Trailer For February Release

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PQube has released a new trailer for the English release of Blazblue: Central Fiction Special Edition, which launches for Nintendo Switch in February 2019 in NA and Europe.

 

The trailer goes over the features of the game, which include the four DLC characters Es, Mai Natsume, and Sunano’o that are now part of the base release, as well as all the System Voice sets and Color Sets for characters.

 

The game will support all playstyles on the Nintendo Switch, and will also have the full story mode with English text (but Japanese voices) that was included in the original release as well.

 

Check out the trailer below:

 

For those interested, a demo is currently available on the Japanese eShop, which you can read more about here.

 

BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition releases for the Nintendo Switch in Japan and North America on February 7, 2019. It’ll release the day after in Europe on February 8. The Japanese and European versions will be available physical and digital but the North American version will be digital-only.


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