Bleach: Brave Souls To Be Released Outside Of Japan “Soon”

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KLab Global says that it’ll be launching Bleach: Brave Souls worldwide for iOS and Android “soon.”

 

The 3D action game based on the manga and anime was released in Japan back in July and has since racked up seven million downloads.

 

“Players form teams of three from familiar characters and embark on quests with intuitive, exciting hack-and-slash action,” explains KLab. “You’ll also be able to customize your warriors by leveling, ascending, training, and linking, making your warriors your very own. The game also features weekly leagues where you can pit your warriors against other teams for exclusive, special prizes.”

 

You can pre-register for Bleach: Brave Souls for iOS on this site and for Android on this site. Find out more about the game on its website.


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