Beatrix in Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising
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Beatrix Will Appear in Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising Next Week

Cygames has revealed more details about Beatrix, who will appear as a new DLC character in Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising in May 2024. Aya Hirano will reprise her voice role in the Japanese version, while Jennifer Losi will provide her English voiceovers.

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The Beatrix DLC set will be available at $7.99. It will come with an avatar, badge, and studio figure of the same character. The set will also include a cutout of Beatrix’s weapon, the Embrasque Sword. An SSR-grade character weapon drawing ticket for the original Granblue Fantasy mobile game will also be available to players who purchase the DLC on the PlayStation versions.

The new Beatrix trailer is available to watch via the game’s official YouTube channel:

Beatrix will be the fourth DLC character to appear in the second Granblue Fantasy fighting game release. The first three characters were Lucilius, Vane, and NieR: Automata‘s 2B. According to a roadmap published in late December 2023, Cygames is also planning to add two more DLC characters in August 2024 and October 2024. All six characters released in 2024 are also available for purchase simultaneously via the first Character Pass.

Beatrix will appear as a DLC playable character for Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising on May 23, 2024. The fighting game has been available worldwide on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam.


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