See Bleach Rebirth of Souls Ichigo, Rukia, and Uryu Trailers
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See Bleach Rebirth of Souls Ichigo, Rukia, and Uryu Trailers

Bandai Namco is starting to roll out dedicated character trailers for Bleach Rebirth of Souls, and Ichigo, Rukia, and Uryu are the first three. Each one of them looks at some of the attacks and abilities in their movesets, as well as their Awakenings.

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First, here is the Bleach Rebirth of Souls Ichigo trailer. It marks our second time of really seeing a lot of his moves in battle. After starting with his introduction, it shows his Reverse Special Action, his Special Flash Attack Distinctive Technique, and his Wielding Spiritual Pressure Move. His Reverse Fate and Awakening appear after that.

Next, this is the Bleach Rebirth of Souls Rukia trailer. It follows the same pattern. After her introduction, it starts with her Hado Number 31: Shakkaho Signature Move. Two Spiritual Pressure Moves called Hado Number 4: Byakurai and Hado Number 33: Sokatsui appear after that. The Reverse Fate and Awakening close things out after that.

Finally, here’s the Bleach Rebirth of Souls Uryu trailer, which only appeared on social media so far. Quincy Arrow and Seeleschneider are his two Spiritual Pressure Moves. It closes with the Reverse Fate and Awakening moments too.

Bleach Rebirth of Souls is in development for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. The Bleach anime, including Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu. Viz Media handles the manga.


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