Aksys To Publish BlazBlue: Battle Cards For iOS Devices

BlazBlue Battle Cards is a game for iOS devices, and is being released by Aksys Games in North America this Fall, the publisher announced at their Anime Expo panel this afternoon.

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The title will come with six characters as part of the base game, and additional characters will be available as in-app purchases. The game is developed by Alliance Digital Media.


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