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Blue Reflection: Second Light Gameplay Trailer

Blue Reflection: Second Light Gameplay Trailer

Publisher Koei Tecmo and developer Gust have shared a Blue Reflection: Second Light gameplay trailer, showing off more of the coming sequel.

The new trailer showcases various gameplay elements from the sequel including the battle system, going on dates, crafting, exploring, and more.

Here’s the Blue Reflection: Second Light gameplay trailer:

Here’s a rundown on the game:

BLUE REFLECTION: Second Light follows the adventures of three students – Ao Hoshizaki, Kokoro Utsubo, and Yuki Kinjou – who find themselves transported to a mysterious floating academy, searching for clues to find their way back home, with only their names as memories. One day, a path leading to a new land appears, but when the three protagonists set off to unravel the mystery, they’re met by a series of deadly monsters. By battling the fiendish creatures, they unlock unknown powers that only seem to deepen the cryptic nature of their surroundings. Throughout the adventure, the three friends cooperate and struggle to make their everyday-life as rich and as fun as possible. While spending every day trapped in this unknown world, the characters’ true feelings and personalities will be revealed, and as their bonds grow deeper, they will acquire new strengths and abilities.

Furthermore, not only will the protagonists be able to build their ideal academy throughout the game, but they will also be able to craft items together, and depending on the character combinations, the completed item’s properties can change, even triggering special conversations. By deepening their friendships, the three students will eventually grow closer to the mystery of this world and the reason of why they lost their memories.

Blue Reflection: Second Light was recently confirmed to head west on November 9 for Windows PC (via Steam), Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 (with PlayStation 5 backwards compatibility). The Japanese release was previously confirmed to launch on October 21 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

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