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See the Tsukihime Remake English Trailer and Shiki Tohno Profile

See the Tsukihime Remake English Trailer and Shiki Tohno Profile
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During gamescom 2023, a new Tsukihime remake English trailer appeared alongside a character profile for hero Shiki Tohno. This is the first video showcasing Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon outside Japan. It comes after the July 2023 reveal that the game would appear worldwide for the first time.

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First, here’s the Tsukihime Remake English trailer. It sets things up by introducing a meeting between someone and a mysterious person. After that, it introduces the heroines whose routes appear in this installment. First, it shows some segments with Arcueid Brunestud. After that, Ciel shows up. Once the two women whose paths appear in this entry appear, it moves on to introduce other important characters like Akiha, Kohaku. Hisui, and Shiki. Following that, people get to hear the opening theme and see its movie.

Next, here’s the official character profile for Shiki in Tsukihime.

See the Tsukihime Remake English Trailer and Shiki Tohno Profile

Image via Aniplex of America

As a reminder, there’s also a second part of this game on the way. Tsukihime: The Other Side of Red Garden is in development. That includes the routes for Akiha, Hisui, Kohaku, and Satsuki. There’s no launch date yet, and only a Japanese release is confirmed for it.

The Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon English version of the remake will appear on the Nintendo Switch and PS4 outside Japan in 2024. It is already available in Japan on consoles. A PC port of the game is also in development.

Jenni Lada
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