Bleach Brave Souls is now playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X
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Bleach: Brave Souls Appears on Xbox One and Series X

KLab has released the Xbox version of Bleach: Brave Souls worldwide. The game is available as a free-to-play title for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S via Microsoft Store. It supports subtitles in four languages: Japanese, English, French, and Traditional Chinese.

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The company has also started offering new free and paid item packs exclusively to players who start playing the game on the Xbox consoles. It is also holding new missions and login bonuses for players in other existing platforms to help celebrate the new Xbox releases.

This new release followed KLab’s prior announcement in late May 2024. Other than Xbox platforms, the company also made a promise to release the game on Nintendo Switch. The latter is still not yet available as of this release. But once it has come out, KLab will have succeeded in bringing the free-to-play game to all ongoing major gaming platforms.

KLab’s Japanese press release noted that the Xbox and Switch versions support cross-play with other existing platforms, such as PCs and mobile devices. However, it does not support Multi-Device, which means that players in the existing platforms cannot carry over their accounts to the new platforms.

Bleach: Brave Souls is readily available on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S in addition to Android, iOS, PC, and PlayStation 4. KLab will also release a Nintendo Switch version of the game in the near future.


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