The demo for Blue Reflection: Second Light is now available for PlayStation 4 and Switch in North America and Europe, publisher Koei Tecmo and developer Gust announced.
Additionally, the companies announced they will release a series of free updates for Blue Reflection: Second Light following the game’s release, adding content such as new Photo Mode filters and a hardcore difficulty mode.
Get the details below.
About the Demo
Blue Reflection: Second Light follows the adventures of three students—Ao Hoshizaki, Kokoro Utsubo, and Yuki Kinjou—who find themselves transported to a mysterious floating academy, searching for clues to find their way back home, with only their names as memories.
In the trial version, players will be able to experience both the Prologue and Story Demo of the game. In the Prologue, fans will play through Ao’s journey from the beginning, as she first wakes up in this dreamlike world, while the Story Demo lets fans learn experience the gameplay basics such as crafting, exploration, and battle. As a bonus, players who completes the Prologue will obtain “Bunny – Head Accessory” and the Fragment “Preparing for the Unknown” as exclusive bonuses when updating to the latest full version of the game.
Post-Launch Updates
Furthermore, Gust Studios announced a number of free updates arriving to Blue Reflection: Second Light after the game’s initial release.
The first update will hit November 23 and will include all new Photo Mode filters, including watercolor and hatching, along with the ability to take photos of the characters in Reflector form.
On December 21, all new photo frames and idol poses will be available in Photo Mode, along with the ability to build a Photo Studio in school development, plus the addition of a more hardcore difficulty mode aptly named MUST DIE. The MUST DIE content throws the students into extremely challenging battles, where the enemies are not only more powerful, but the likelihood of the enemies dropping items also increases.
Additional Photo Mode updates will also be available January 14, 2022, including a Pixel Art filter, along with more unique poses to help add even more variety to your array of snapshots.
Blue Reflection: Second Light launched for PlayStation 4 and Switch on October 21 in Japan, and is due out for PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC via Steam on November 9 in North America and Europe. Read more about the game here, here, here, here, and here.
View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
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