BlazBlue

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BlazBlue
BlazBlue Logo.png
Genre(s)Fighting
Developer(s)Arc System Works
Publisher(s)Arc System Works
Aksys Games
PQube
Zen United (formerly)
H2 Interactive (formerly)
Creator(s)Toshimichi Mori
Artist(s)Yūki Katō
Platform(s)Arcade, various home and handheld console systems
First releaseBlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
November 19, 2008[1]
Latest releaseBlazBlue Alternative: Dark War
February 16, 2021
Spin-offsXBlaze series, anime series, manga, and novels

BlazBlue is a fighting video game series developed and published in Japan by Arc System Works, and later localized in North America by Aksys Games and in Europe by Zen United. An anime adaptation aired in the fall of 2013. The BlazBlue series has sold 1.7 million games as of August 2012.[2]

Games[]

Main series[]

Title Details

Original release dates:
  • JP: November 19, 2008
  • NA: June 30, 2009
  • EU: April 2, 2010
Release years by system:
2008 – Arcade[3]
2009 – PlayStation 3,[3] Xbox 360[3]
2010 – PlayStation Portable,[4] Microsoft Windows[3]
Notes:
  • An arcade port exclusive to the Windows Store was released on December 21, 2012[5]
  • The original PC release was stripped down from GFWL and released on Steam on 2014 by H2 Interactive without online play incorporated[6]



Original release dates:
  • JP: November 20, 2009
  • NA: July 27, 2010
  • EU: December 3, 2010
Release years by system:
2009 – Arcade[7]
2010 – PlayStation 3,[7] Xbox 360[7]



Original release dates:
  • JP: November 21, 2012
  • NA: March 25, 2014
  • EU: April 23, 2014
Release years by system:
2012 – Arcade[8]
2013 – PlayStation 3[8]
2014 – PlayStation Vita[8]
Notes:
  • The PlayStation 3 port was updated to version 1.1 on May 14, 2014 in North America, the Vita version released with version 1.1 patched in[9]



Original release dates:
  • JP: November 19, 2015
  • NA: November 1, 2016
  • EU: November 4, 2016
Release years by system:
2015 – Arcade[10]
2016 – PlayStation 3,[11] PlayStation 4[11]
2017 – Microsoft Windows[3]
Notes:
  • The first BlazBlue game released in western markets without an English dub.[12]


Updated versions[]

Title Details
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II

Original release dates:
  • JP: December 9, 2010
  • NA: May 10, 2011
  • EU: May 10, 2011
Release years by system:
2010 – Arcade[13]
2011 – PlayStation 3,[14] Xbox 360[14]
2011 – PlayStation Portable,[13] Nintendo 3DS[13]
Notes:
  • The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift were updated for free to Continuum Shift II via a downloadable patch[14]
  • The portable versions do not feature online play


BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend

Original release dates:
  • JP: December 17, 2011
  • NA: February 14, 2012
  • EU: February 24, 2012
Release years by system:
2011 – Arcade[15]
2011 – PlayStation 3,[15] Xbox 360,[15] PlayStation Vita[15]
2012 – PlayStation Portable[15]
2014 – Microsoft Windows[15]
Notes:
  • The PlayStation Portable port was only available in Japan. This version does not feature online play[16]
  • The Steam version was initially not available for purchase in European countries,[17] the regional lockout was dropped on May 19, 2015[18]


BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend

Original release dates:
  • JP: April 23, 2015
  • NA: June 30, 2015
  • EU: October 29, 2015
Release years by system:
2014 – Arcade[19]
2015 – PlayStation 3,[19] PlayStation 4,[19] PlayStation Vita,[19] Xbox One[19]
2016 – Microsoft Windows
Notes:
  • Titled BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma 2.0 instead on arcade release
  • The PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 versions feature cross-platform online multiplayer[citation needed]
  • Unlike the original Chrono Phantasma release in North America, Extend features a localized Library Mode[citation needed]



Original release dates:
  • JP: February 7, 2019
  • NA: February 7, 2019
  • EU: February 8, 2019
Release years by system:
2019 – Nintendo Switch
Notes:
  • Nintendo Switch port of BlazBlue: Central Fiction that includes all currently-released DLC
  • Digital-only release in North America.


Spin-offs[]

Title Details

Original release dates:
  • JP: January 27, 2010
  • NA: August 2, 2010
Release years by system:
2010 – DSiWare[20]
Notes:
  • 3D arena fighting game



Original release dates:
  • JP: December 26, 2012
  • NA: August 21, 2014
Release years by system:
2012 – Nintendo 3DS eShop[21]
Notes:
  • 3D arena fighting game



Original release dates:
  • JP: July 23, 2013
  • NA: June 24, 2014
  • EU: September 18, 2015
Release years by system:
2013 – PlayStation 3,[22] PlayStation Vita[22]
2016 – Microsoft Windows
Notes:
  • Visual novel set 150 years before Calamity Trigger


Eat Beat, Dead Spike-san

Original release date:
  • WW: February 25, 2015
Release years by system:
2015 – iOS,[23] Android[23]
Notes:
  • Rhythm game starring Dead Spike, Ragna the Bloodedge's signature special move[23]



Original release dates:
  • JP: April 9, 2015
  • NA: August 11, 2015
  • EU: June 21, 2016
Release years by system:
2015 – PlayStation 3,[24] PlayStation Vita[24]
2016 – Microsoft Windows
Notes:
  • The sequel to XBlaze Code: Embryo.


BlazBlue: Battle Cards

Original release date:
  • AU: April 30, 2015
  • CAN: May 6, 2015
  • NA: May 14, 2015
Release years by system:
2015 – iOS[25]
Notes:
  • Card battle game starring characters from the BlazBlue franchise.[25]



Original release date:
  • JP: May 31, 2018
  • WW: June 5, 2018
Release years by system:
2018 – PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows[26]
2019 – Arcade
Notes:


BlazBlue Alternative: Dark War

Original release date:
  • JP: February 16, 2021
Release years by system:
2021 – iOS, Android[28]
Notes:
  • Announced in 2017,[29] the game resurfaced in early 2021.
  • Developed by Linked Brain.[30]
  • Mobile game that takes place in an alternate timeline.


Other media[]

Novels[]

Title Details
BlazBlue: Phase 0

2010 – Light novel
Notes:
  • Single volume written by Mako Komao, illustrated by Katō Yūki, and published by Fujimi Shobo.
  • The story takes place before the events of Calamity Trigger and stars Bloodedge, the Six Heroes, and Celica A. Mercury.


BlazBlue: Phase Shift

2011 – Light novel
Notes:
  • Four volumes written by Mako Komao, illustrated by Katō Yūki, and published by Fujimi Shobo.
  • The novels chronicle the conflict between humanity, the magic guild of Ishana, and The Black Beast.


BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

2013 – Light novel
Notes:
  • Two volumes written by Mako Komao, illustrated by Yuki Sugiyama, and published by Fujimi Dragon Book.
  • Novelization of the events that occurred in Calamity Trigger.


BlazBlue: Continuum Shift

2013 – Light novel
Notes:
  • Two volumes written by Mako Komao, illustrated by Yuki Sugiyama, and published by Fujimi Dragon Book.
  • Novelization of the events that occurred in Continuum Shift.


BlazBlue: Bloodedge Experience

2014 – Light novel
Notes:
  • Two volumes written by Mako Komao, illustrated by Kyo Kuroichigo, and published by Fujimi Shobo.
  • The novels tell the story of Naoto Kurogane and Raquel Alucard.


BlazBlue: Spiral Shift

2016 – Light novel
Notes:
  • Single volume written by Mako Komao.
  • The story focuses on Jin Kisaragi during the Ikaruga Civil War.


Manga[]

Title Details
BlazBlue: Chimelical Complex

2011 – Manga
Notes:
  • Two-volume manga by Toshimichi Mori, illustrated by Haruyoshi Kobayakawa, and published by Famitsu Comic Clear.
  • The story is an adaptation of Calamity Trigger and focuses on Ragna the Bloodedge.


BlazBlue: Official Comics

2009 – Manga
Notes:
  • Two-volume manga published to promote the releases of Calamity Trigger and Continuum Shift in 2009 and 2010 respectively.
  • Two collections of short scenarios written and illustrated by doujinshi artists.


BlazBlue: Remix Heart

2012 – Manga
Notes:
  • Four-volume manga written by Deko Akao, illustrated by Sumeragi, and serialized on Age Premium until 2014.
  • It focuses on Mai Natsume and her life at the Military Academy with her friends Noel Vermillion, Makoto Nanaya, Tsubaki Yayoi, and Kajun Faycott.


BlazBlue

2013 – Manga
Notes:
  • Two-volume manga written by Toshimichi Mori, illustrated by Sakaki Yoshioka, and published on Monthly Dragon Age.
  • A second manga adaptation of the Calamity Trigger story.


BlazBlue: Variable Heart

2016 – Manga
Notes:
  • Three-volume manga written by Toshimichi Mori, illustrated by Sumeragi, and serialized on Monthly Dragon Age until 2017.
  • A sequel to Remix Heart that takes place after the Second War of Ars Magus.
  • Mai Natsume is hunted by the NOL's infamous Zero Squadron and needs to eliminate its leader.


Anime[]

Title Details

2013 – Anime series
Notes:


Other[]

Title Details
BlazBlue Radio

2009 – Online radio show
Notes:
  • Ongoing official radio show aired on Nico Nico Douga, featuring the antics of the game's voice actors through chibi versions of their characters in the same style as the Teach Me, Miss Litchi! game segments.
  • The show's nickname BuruRaji (ぶるらじ) is a contraction of "BlueRadio" in Japanese.
  • An official yonkoma gag manga series, BuruMan (ぶるまん, contraction of "BlueManga"), has been published infrequently on the official website.
  • Two comedic audio dramas have also been produced, titled BuruDora (ぶるどら, contraction of "BlueDrama"). A light novel based on the game and written by Mako Komao, titled BlazBlue: Phase 0, was published by Fujimi Shobo; it is set before the Calamity Trigger storyline.
  • Starting with season 8, BlazBlue Radio NEO, the show is also uploaded to YouTube with English subtitles.[31]


Playable characters[]

Character Calamity Trigger Continuum Shift BBSMBBR Chrono Phantasma Clone Phantasma Central Fiction Cross Tag Battle
Amane Nishiki Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Arakune Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Azrael Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY
Bang Shishigami Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN
Bullet Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Carl Clover Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Celica A. Mercury Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYe Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa2
Es Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYb Green tickY
Hades Izanami Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Hakumen Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa1
Hazama Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Hibiki Kohaku Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Iron Tager Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY
Izayoi Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYa1
Jin Kisaragi Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Jubei Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa1
Kagura Mutsuki Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYabcf Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Kokonoe Mercury Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYabf Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Lambda -No.11- Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickYe Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Litchi Faye-Ling Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Mai Natsume Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYb Green tickYa1
Makoto Nanaya Red XN Green tickYa Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Mu -No.12- Red XN Green tickYabc Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Naoto Kurogane Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa2
Nine the Phantom Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickYa1
Noel Vermillion Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Nu -No.13- Green tickY Green tickYg Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY
Platinum the Trinity Red XN Green tickYa Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickYa1
Rachel Alucard Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Ragna the Bloodedge Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Relius Clover Red XN Green tickYbd Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Susano'o Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYb Green tickYa2
Taokaka Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN
Tsubaki Yayoi Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Valkenhayn R. Hellsing Red XN Green tickYa Red XN Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Yūki Terumi Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickYabf Red XN Green tickY Red XN
Total 12 20 5 28 10 36 53h
Notes
  • ^a : Downloadable character. In Cross Tag Battle, the superscript number next to this note indicates the number of season where that character first appeared.
  • ^b : Available as a console-exclusive content.
  • ^c : Can also be unlocked via normal gameplay.
  • ^d : Playable in Continuum Shift Extend.
  • ^e : Playable in Chrono Phantasma Extend/Chrono Phantasma 2.0.
  • ^f : First appeared in the console/pre-2.0 arcade version of Chrono Phantasma.
  • ^g : Appears as Lambda -No.11-'s Unlimited form.
  • ^h : This total includes characters from Persona 4 Arena, Under Night In-Birth, RWBY, Arcana Heart, Senran Kagura, and Akatsuki Blitzkampf.

Events and merchandise[]

Two official events have been held in Japan in June 2009 and February 2010, called BuruFesu 2009: Riot Summer (ぶるふぇす 2009 -Riot Summer-) and BuruFesu: Spring Raid (ぶるふぇす -Spring Raid-) (contraction of "BlueFestival"), respectively. A variety of other merchandise, including posters, artbooks, apparel, and figurines, has also been produced. On February 11, 2017, Arc System Works announced a collaboration with Tecmo Koei's Team Ninja to release Arc System Works Costume Set consisting the costumes of some characters from BlazBlue and Guilty Gear series in March 2017 for Dead or Alive 5: Last Round.[32]

References[]

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