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Ciel Stars in New English Tsukihime Remake Trailer

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Aniplex has released a third trailer for the English version of Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon. The trailer is almost three minutes long.

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The trailer shows key scenes from the story, complete with illustrations and text boxes. It starts out focusing on Ciel and her status as an Executor. Then, it goes on to introduce other main characters such as Arcueid, Noel, and Kohaku.

You can watch the trailer here:

As a reminder, the English localized version of Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon will be in three different versions. There will be a physical limited release that’ll cost $79.99. You can also get it as a digital copy for $49.99. However, for PS4 players only, there will be a digital deluxe version that’ll cost $59.99. Judging by the original Japanese release, the physical limited edition will have a special illustrated box. As for the digital deluxe version, it’ll come with a scenario information booklet.

Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon is the remake of Tsukihime, one of Type-Moon’s earlier works. This remake includes an expanded and rewritten version of the Arcueid and Ciel routes, as well as new visuals and voice acting. There is not much concrete information on The Other Side of Red Garden, which will be a remake of the other paths from the original game.

Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon is readily available in Japanese for the PS4 and Nintendo Switch. The English version will come out on June 27, 2024.

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