"Bleach: Brave Souls" is one of the top anime-related games released in 2015 even though the game was released only in Japan and those who could get a copy can only play them in Japanese language.
Of course, the popularity of the manga/anime series is worldwide so it's just a matter of time before the English version is released.
After nearly six months of the Japanese release, "Bleach: Brave Souls" are now available for download in English language according to Anime News Network for both iOS and Android mobile phones. The game can be downloaded for free but just like most "freemium" games for mobile devices, there are in-game purchases gamers can use to easily upgrade their players.
But even though the game has been translated to English, the characters will still use Japanese language which actually boosts the authenticity of the game.
The game is basically an action packed RPG where gamers control three characters that go on various quests in order to boost their ability as they handle increasingly difficult challenges. One of the biggest features of the game is the team attacks.
According to Vine Report, "with the team of three warriors, players can have endless possibilities of combo utilization, and can even pull off team attacks that have never and may probably never happen in the 'Bleach' manga and anime." There is also the story mode which is actually quite nostalgic as it practically retells how it all began.
Aside from quests featuring multiple warriors, gamers can also test their skills against other players in an online league. This mode basically pits the skills and capabilities of the character against another character online. Since it's an online game, cross-platform compatibility is not an issue (iOS vs. Android and vice-versa).
Crunchyroll also reported that the game will also feature a new theme song called "Pandemonium." The song was composed and performed by the band Hello Sleepwalkers.