Bleachfans may have something to look forward to, as it seems a new game in the popular franchise could be in the works. If it does indeed see the light of day, it would join the over two dozenBleachgames that have been developed since 2005, one year after the anime’s original airing.
The long list of Bleach games began with the Playstation 2 fighting titleBleach: Blade Battlersin 2005, which spawned a sequel in 2007, both of which were Japan-only releases. Since that time, the franchise has released several more fighting games while also dipping into other genres like side-scrolling action and tactical RPGs. In 2018, it was announced that some of the most popularBleachcharacters would be added toJump Force, an anime crossover fighting game that would release the next year.
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The last fans saw was back in 2020 withBleach: Immortal Soul, a turn-based gacha card game released on mobile devices, and theSteam release of the 2015 mobile gameBleach: Brave Souls. But the drought may be over: A United States trademark has recently been filed for the titleBleach: Soul Resonance. The trademark is, as of this writing, still in the pending/active status. But the file states that the title will be used for an entertainment product/service that will be developed for “online computer games” on “mobile phones, personal computers and handheld computers.”
The document goes on to state that the trademark will also cover downloadable software under theBleach: Soul Resonancetitle on Mobile, PC, and handheld. It does not specify which platforms the game in question will appear on, and the inclusion of mentioned devices on the file could simply be a case of the developers/publishers covering their bases. However, if recent offerings from the franchise are examined, it may be that this new offering will also be a mobile game. However, the trademark leaves room for a possible future release on PC, as was done withBleach: Brave Soul.
Back in the summer of this year, fans heard rumblings of a possible new game in the franchise, and some speculated that it might follow theThousand-Year Blood Wararc from the new season of theBleachanime. Many previous games have taken place alongside or in between arcs of the anime or manga, often filling in gaps or diving into side plots.
Unfortunately, it’s too early to say where the narrative ofBleach: Soul Resonancemay lead, or if it will tie in with the show at all. For now, though, fans can tide themselves over withnew episodes ofBleachwhile they await further news of the franchise’s video game future.