"Bleach: Brave Souls" is finally getting a global release. The game's developer, KLab, recently said that the game will be hitting international shelves "soon."
In a statement obtained by Siliconera, KLab said, "Players form teams of three from familiar characters and embark on quests with intuitive, exciting hack-and-slash action. You'll also be able to customize your warriors by leveling, ascending, training, and linking, making your warriors your very own."
KLab added that "Bleach: Brave Souls" will have its own weekly leagues where players can play against other players. Winners will receive exclusive prizes, according to Pocket Gamer.
The upcoming version of "Bleach: Brave Souls" will be available on the Android and iOS platform. The game was exclusively released in Japan in July. Since its release the game enjoyed massive success and has received more than seven million downloads.
The game features a hack-n-slash gameplay combined with 3D graphics. Players are allowed to form their own team composed of three characters.
Analysts believe that the game will surely appeal to "Bleach" fans. The game features signature character moves and skills like the Getsugatensho and Senbonzakura Kageyoshi.
As of this writing, gamers are allowed to pre-register for "Bleach: Brave Souls." Android gamers can register in this website. For iOS users, they access this website.
One the game is released, it will be free for everyone to download. In order to progress faster and gain other skill enhancing perks, the game supports in-app purchases.
KLab has yet to release an official date or timeline as to when the game will be officially released.