The JRPG Blue Reflection will bring its sequel to the West and we already have a date and trailer

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The JRPG Blue Reflection will bring its sequel to the West and we already have a date and trailer

Blue Reflection: Second Light is coming this year to PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Koei Tecmo has announced the sequel to Blue Reflection: Sword of the Girl Who Dances in Illusions , which they have called Blue Reflection: Second Light . The original title came to PS4 and PC in 2017 and proposed a story where Hinako , its protagonist, dealt with the day-to-day life of a Japanese high school while facing the dangers of a parallel world plagued with threats.

 

A classic JRPG that took elements from visual novelsWith an interesting story, some careful designs by Mel Kishida and characters with a lot of personality, the first installment proposed a classic JRPG that took elements from the visual novels as well as some interesting turn-based combat . The study that carried out the work, as well as the sequel that is presented is Guts , veterans of the Atelier saga and other titles such as Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon .

 

Blue Reflection: Second Light

In this second installment we will accompany Ao Hoshizaki, Kokoro Utsubo and Yuki Kinjou on their journey to a mysterious floating academy. Deprived of their memories, our protagonists must find their way back home in a world full of dangers, while they fight against countless enemies discovering their great hidden powers and feelings that will lead them to strengthen the bonds of their friendship.

 

The construction of an ideal academy will be one of the values ​​of this installment, in addition to objects that will be affected depending on the combination of characters, in this way, when we delve into the different friendships we can discover different properties of objects, special conversations and thus, unite the pieces that will lead us to discover the mysteries of the world in which we find ourselves and the reason why our protagonists lost their memories. The launch is scheduled for November 9, 2021 and will feature texts in English and voices in Japanese .

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