- Bleach: Brave souls is hosting another in-game event
- This time it’ll mark the newest part of the Thousand-year Blood War arc broadcasting
- New versions of Giselle, Baimbietta and Cirucci are set to debut
As a long-time Bleach fan who grew up with the “big three” and vividly remember the days when Ichigo Kurosaki and his comrades were taking over our TV screens, I can’t help but feel an overwhelming sense of excitement upon hearing about the latest in-game event for Bleach: Brave Souls. The Conflict, part two of the Thousand-year Blood War arc, is finally being broadcast on Japanese television, and what better way to celebrate than by introducing new five-star versions of fan-favorite characters Giselle Gewelle, Bambietta Basterbine, and Cirucci?
In the popular spin-off game, Bleach: Brave Souls, which originates from the renowned Shonen series, is preparing for a unique in-game event to honor the latest release of the anime franchise. The sequel arc, Bleach: Thousand-year Blood War, has sparked renewed excitement for Tite Kubo’s work and attracted fans back to Bleach: Brave Souls once more.
In celebration of part two of “The Conflict” anime airing on Japanese TV, fresh in-game renditions of the show’s characters are being introduced. Fans can now begin gathering the updated five-star versions of Giselle Gewelle, Bambietta Basterbine, and Cirucci, which will be debuting!
During the time frame from Halloween to November 15th, the Anime Broadcast Special event is taking place. This means that the appearance rate for five-star characters has been boosted, and each of the highlighted characters will have a guaranteed summon. To sweeten the deal, there are some free summons and additional rewards thrown in as well.
That’s a lot of blood
It was unexpected for me to witness Bleach regain popularity since it was one of the “big three” when I was young. However, after Tite Kubo appeared to stop creating manga, the powerful return of the Shinigami, who are now facing off against the villains known as the Quincy (a formidable name, indeed), has rekindled interest in the series and even propelled Bleach: Brave Souls to 95 million downloads.
If you’re curious about the fuss and haven’t yet dived in, or if you’re a Bleach enthusiast who hasn’t started playing yet, why not check out our Bleach: Brave Souls rankings to find a good starting point?
If you’re curious about other releases that have graced store shelves this week, feel free to explore our alternative list showcasing the top five fresh mobile games worth trying out!
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2024-10-31 17:18