BlazBlue Entropy Effect full version
Image via 91Act and Arc System Works

BlazBlue Entropy Effect Full Version Release Date Announced

Publisher 91Act has announced that BlazBlue Entropy Effect will be released on PCs on January 31, 2024. The Chinese studio has also published a Japanese press release detailing content that will appear in the full release, such as the addition of Taokaka as the tenth playable character. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The BlazBlue spin-off game has been available on Steam via Early Access since mid-August 2023. While English and Japanese interfaces are available, the Early Access build only features Chinese voiceovers. The upcoming full release in late January 2024 will add English and Japanese voice options.

The latest Early Access version features nine playable characters so far. They are Ragna the Bloodedge, Jin Kisaragi, Noel Vermillion, Mai Natsume, Hibiki Kohaku, Kokonoe, Es, Hakumen, and Lambda-11. With the newly confirmed addition of Taokaka, the game will have a total of ten playable characters at launch.

BlazBlue Entropy Effect characters
Image via 91Act and Arc System Works

A new trailer featuring the full release date announcement for BlazBlue Entropy Effect has also appeared on the game’s YouTube channel, which you can watch below:

BlazBlue Entropy Effect is now available as an Early Access build on PC via Steam. It has a discounted price of $17.59 as part of the Steam Winter Sale until December 26, 2023. 91Act will release the game’s full version on January 31, 2024.

The game’s official website also has greyed-out buttons hinting at additional releases on Nintendo Switch and Sony PlayStation platforms.


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