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Ichibe Hyosube Confirmed as DLC for Bleach: Rebirth of Souls

Ichibe Hyosube joins Bleach: Rebirth of Souls as new DLC.

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Ichibe Hyosube Confirmed as DLC for Bleach: Rebirth of Souls

Bandai Namco Entertainment America has announced that Ichibe Hyosube will join the roster of Bleach: Rebirth of Souls as a downloadable character, launching on October 28. Season pass holders will receive early access starting this Tuesday.

DLC Character Rollout

The addition of Hyosube comes after Ichigo Kurosaki (Thousand-Year Blood War version) was the first character launched on June 17, with early access for season pass owners available from June 10. This was followed by Retsu Unohana on August 25.

Game Features

Since its release on March 21, Bleach: Rebirth of Souls has offered players an engaging 3D arena fighting experience. The Deluxe Edition features a season pass that includes four downloadable characters inspired by Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War. Additionally, the Ultimate Edition offers exclusive costume sets and early access features, enhancing gameplay dynamics.

In the game, players can attack to reduce their opponents' Reishi and employ various combos. Accumulating spiritual power enables special Spiritual Pressure Moves, leading to powerful Bankai awakenings.

For more detailed gameplay mechanics and character insights, Bandai Namco describes the experience as one that will immerse players in thrilling battles featuring iconic characters like Ichigo Kurosaki, Rukia Kuchiki, and others.

Upcoming Anime Content

Fans can also anticipate the fourth part of the anime series, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War - The Calamity, set to air in 2026. This marks the conclusion of the anime series, following several successful installments that have delighted fans since its initial debut in 2004.

Stay tuned for more updates as Bandai Namco continues to develop new content for the Bleach franchise!

Source: Anime News Network


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