KOEI TECMO has announced that the free demo for BLUE REFLECTION: Second Light is now available in both the Nintendo eShop and the PlayStation Store. In this latest press release, they mention that Gust Studios has announced a costume collaboration between BLUE REFLECTION: Second Light and Atelier Sophie 2. Anyone who gets the Summer Bikini early purchase bonus for BLUE REFLECTION: Second Light and the limited time Comfy and Casual outfit for Atelier Sophie 2, will then be able to use each outfit in the opposite game. KOEI TECMO also states that in this trial version of the game you’ll get to experience both a prologue and story demo. They explain that the prologue covers the beginning of Ao’s journey and the story demo lets you try out various gameplay basics such as crafting, exploration and battles. Plus, anyone who completes the prologue will unlock a bunny head accessory and a fragment titled “Preparing for the Unknown,” which will then carry over to the full game. BLUE REFLECTION: Second Light launches for Nintendo Switch, PS4 and PC via Steam this upcoming November 9th 2021. If you’d like to know more about the game, feel free to visit the official website.
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Jenae is an RPG enthusiast who also enjoys cats, humidity-free warm weather, Dean Koontz books, Riichi Mahjong and a select handful of non RPG series and games. Two of her all-time favorite games are the original Shadow Hearts and Final Fantasy IX. She loves to ramble on about her numerous gaming opinions and is fortunate enough to be able to do it here at oprainfall.
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