Blue Reflection Ray, Tie / Second Light, and Sun

Blue Reflection: Second Light Will Come To PS4, Switch, and Steam

Koei Tecmo and Gust revealed a couple of new Blue Reflection games at AnimeJapan 2021. One of them, titled Blue Reflection Tie in Japan, is a console game that will be available for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. Koei Tecmo America and Europe have also confirmed that this game will be available in the West as Blue Reflection: Second Light. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The other game revealed at the same time is Blue Reflection Sun, which is coming to Android and iOS mobile devices. Sun will also be available on PC via Japan’s DMM Games platform. Both of the aforementioned games will constitute a new cross-media project, together with the previously revealed Blue Reflection Ray anime. Although Second Light and Ray have both been confirmed coming to the West, Koei Tecmo has still yet to announce an English localization of the mobile-oriented game Sun.

Koei Tecmo and Gust also shared a new artwork drawn by Mel Kishida, showing the main characters in the new Blue Reflection projects. From left to right, they are the protagonists of Ray, Second Light, and Sun. Each title will feature a different cast of characters, locations, and stories. However, all of them are based on the first Blue Reflection game released in 2017, and they will further enrich the series’ universe.

Blue Reflection: Second Light is currently under development for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Koei Tecmo has yet to announce a release window for the game.


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