PQube Announce BlazBlue Central Fiction Europe Release
Really it was just a matter of time given PQube’s successful track record with European releases of Arc System Works’ BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend & Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator. PQube have announced today a BlazBlue Central Fiction Europe release f
or both PlayStation 4 & PlayStation 3 in Q4 2016.
BlazBlue Central Fiction will also be arriving in Japan around October 2016. Given PQube’s focus on regional parity with its European release of Revelator earlier this month, it’s safe to assume that PQube are once again making an effort to deliver BlazBlue Central Fiction in-line with the Japanese console release.
BlazBlue Central Fiction serves as the final chapter in the story of Ragna The Bloodedge and will add a brand new 40+ hour chapter in the story, re-worked Arcade Mode, new characters, new gameplay mechanics and rebalancing of the existing cast.
Features:
40+ hour story mode – A Brand New Chapter in the Saga. A massive story mode coupled with new modes and mechanics will keep you coming back for more!
30+ Characters – Compelling visual designs and creative combat mechanics dominate this cast of excellent characters.
60+ Stages – New locales and familiar stomping grounds are all rendered in 3D and offer a unique contrast to the intricately hand-drawn 2D fighter sprites.
Glorious 2D visuals – Insanely detailed 2D hand-drawn sprites coupled with astonishing 3D rendered backgrounds create a world unlike anything you’ve seen before!
New game mechanics – Massive Exceed Accel attacks to finish Overdrive mode with a bang, and Active Flow that will encourage aggressive play and increase your offensive power.
New Game Modes – Speed Star Mode and Alliance Mode
Stylish Type – Simplify the control scheme to let new players enter the fight without getting stuck on complicated input commands!
New to BlazBlue Central Fiction are Hibiki Kohaku, Naoto Kurogane, Nine the Phantom, Hades Izanami, and Es. All of them are pretty unique characters that really add some new layers to BlazBlue. I’m particularly excited about Izanami and Nine — they both seem very cool, and perhaps the most different!