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Blue Reflection: Second Light – Two new characters revealed, gameplay tour video

Koei-Tecmo and Gust have shared the latest batch of details and pictures for Blue Reflection: Second Light, which comes out in roughly a month in Japan (on October 21st). This time, two new characters are introduced: Uta Komagawa and Kirara Kuno.

Here’s the details and pictures:

As the secrets behind BLUE REFLECTION: Second Light unfold, a couple of new students are transported to the mysterious floating academy, searching for clues to find their way back home, with only their names as memories. The tormented Uta Komagawa is the first new character to be announced. Originally introduced in the anime Blue Reflection Ray, Uta is known to be quiet and insecure, but upon entering the academy, there’s an immediate sense that the other students are wary of her for unknown reasons. Joining Uta at the academy is the prophetic Kirara Kuno. While Kirara has indeed lost her memories, she seems to possess an otherworldly ability to predict the future. Will Kirara’s words about the future help reveal the truth behind her past?

The two new students join a cast of characters who look to deepen their bonds while exploring this beautiful yet bizarre new world. While at the academy, the characters can craft tools, cook, go on dates, and develop the school by building new facilities. Once outside the floating academy, the students enter Heartscape, a dangerous place where they search for clues about their past, look for items to craft, and battle monsters as they attempt to discover fragments of lost memories.

But that’s not all: the two companies have also shared a brand new video for the game, showcasing the gameplay:

Finally, here’s a TV Commercial from Japan:

Blue Reflection: Second Light (Switch) comes out on October 21st in Japan, and November 9th in Europe and North America.

Source: 4Gamer / Koei-Tecmo PR

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