SEGA Announces BLEACH: Dark Souls For DS
Blade weilding action for the anime based game
Date: Friday, March 07, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

SEGA revealed today that BLEACH: Dark Souls will be available on the Nintendo DS. Developed by Japanese developer Treasure and localized for North America, BLEACH: Dark Souls will feature a multitude of enhancements to last year’s critically acclaimed BLEACH: The Blade of Fate. These enhancements include multiplayer games with expanded personalization features, brand new special Bankai moves, 30 new Spirit Cards, power-enhancing crystals, as well as seven new gameplay modes.

The BLEACH: Dark Souls storyline takes place in between seasons one and two of the animated series and was created exclusively for the game. Players will face a variety of opponents as one of 44 highly-stylized characters in intense action-packed battles based on the animated series. You can look for BLEACH to hit the Nintendo DS later this summer and be sure to take a peek at some screens for the upcoming game!

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