Summary

  • In case you missed it, Bleach is finally getting a console game for the first time since 2011's PS3 title.
  • There's no word on its release date, but it'll reportedly adapt only a couple of arcs, and it appears to be an arena fighter.
  • As a result, Bleach fans have some mixed opinions on Bleach: Rebirth of Souls.

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That said, while it's a huge development in the world of anime games, not every Bleach fan is entirely stoked about the announcement. In fact, it would appear that the Bleach fandom is relatively mixed on the upcoming Rebirth of Souls game. From concerns about the gameplay to frustration with how much it'll reportedly adapt, there's a lot to unpack.

Rebirth Of Souls Is Getting Mixed Feedback Online

Whereas the Dragon Ball and Naruto games are completely content with retelling the story of the manga and anime in full, Bleach: Rebirth of Souls will reportedly go in a separate direction. Apparently, the game will only cover the Soul Society and Arrancar Arcs, meaning the likes of the Bount Arc, Fullbringer or Thousand-Year Blood War won't be in the game. That also will likely impact the number of characters and forms available to players.

"Maybe in 5 years once their 3 season passes are in a bundle I will look for this game," . , "I get that Bleach fits arena fighters more than most other options, but why only cover up to the arrancar arc? You’re expecting people to pay £60 to play through an arc that was released twenty years ago?" That said, they also had this to say, "I will stꦗill definitely be coppinꦫg it day one lol."

The arena fighter element is also a point of contention, as that's a common game style for so many anime video games. "Eh, it’s just another arena fighter, so I can’t bring myself to care," . "When i saw this I was hoping it was going to be like Dragon Ball Z Kakarot. Hope one day we can get Bleach game like that," . At the same time, others accepted the reality of the gameplay in the name of finally getting a Bleach game.

"Don't care if it's another arena fighter. I didn't think we'd ever get another bleach game. Can't wait," . That sentiment was also , who added, "Yeah, exactly. Been wanting the Bleach skin version for like ten years!"

Perhaps that sentiment will change as more details are unveiled, though it's clear that the community will be split either way. On the one hand, Bleach is finally getting a game. On the other hand, it seemingly won't adapt very much, and it'll fall into the tropes of other anime games. Only time will tell if it has lasting power, or if it'll lead to sequels or DLC.

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