Publisher Aniplex and developer Type-Moon have released the third official trailer for Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon is due out for PlayStation 4 and Switch on August 26 in Japan. Read more about the game here. Show A remake of the original Tsukihime was announced in the June 2008 issue of Tech Gian. It is set to feature enhanced artwork and sound, changes to the storyline, and the originally discarded route for Satsuki Yumizuka. They are undecided as to whether the new version will be voiced or if the erotic elements of the original game will remain in the new version. After the release of Mahou Tsukai no Yoru, Nasu stated in an interview that the production of the remake is proceeding along with several other projects.[2] During Type-Moon festival, several pieces of artwork showing Arcueid, Ciel, and Akiha with redesigned appearances were featured. Following a long period of no news, the opening movie was shown at the end-of-year Fate/Grand Order broadcast on December 31st, 2020, just a few days after the 20th anniversary of Tsukihime. With it came the announcement that the remake was officially titled Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-, along with a completely new voice cast and a firm release window for Summer 2021. BUNBUN, Yamanaka Kotetsu, PFALZ and Mineji Sakamoto also did character designs for minor characters. Higashiguchi Chuuou, Simo-shi and Hirokazu Koyama cooperated in the characters designs. Hirokazu Koyama and I-IV worked on weapon designs. Taiki designed the Millennium Castle Brunestud. [3] Gallery[]Logo. Main visual Limited Edition box art Standard Edition box art Trailers[]月姫リメイク PV Tsukihime Remake PV 「月姫 -A piece of blue glass moon-」解禁映像 Tsukihime Release Announcement + Opening movie 「月姫 -A piece of blue glass moon-」第2弾PV 「月姫 -A piece of blue glass moon-」第3弾PV 「月姫 -A piece of blue glass moon」シエルルート オープニングアニメーション Sales[]Following its release on August 26th, 2021, Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- sold 77,237 units on the Nintendo Switch and 66,171 units on the PlayStation 4 (a total of 143,408 units sold at retail stores in its first week). This makes it one of the highest debuting visual novels to be released on a console since 2002.[4] The game's Nintendo Switch version reportedly sold out after its first week, leading to Type-Moon encouraging customers to purchase the digital version instead, while they restocked the game's physical copies.[5] References[]
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