New One Piece: Burning Blood Screenshots Feature Luffy, Aokiji, Franky, Zoro
More details announced on the upcoming PS4/Xbox One fighting game.
Bandai Namco has released more details for its upcoming fighting game, One Piece: Burning Blood. The game is being developed by Spike Chunsoft and features characters from the popular pirate-themed manga and anime, One Piece.
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Players will be able to create a team of three characters to use, swapping them in and out for tactical advantages. Specific characters will be able to use special unique abilities called Logia Moves.
Players can also use Logia Guard, which grants them temporary immunity against physical attacks, by utilising Logia Fruits. As in the manga, Devil Fruits can be used as a source of unique Special Attacks and Reinforced Special Attacks.
So far the following thirteen characters have been confirmed for the game.
- Monkey D. Luffy
- Monkey D. Luffy (2 years later)
- Roronoa Zoro
- Franky
- Portgas D. Ace
- Trafalgar Law
- Sabo
- Bartolomeo
- Smoker
- Crocodile
- Eneru
- Doflamingo Donquixote
- Aokiji
- X. Drake
One Piece: Burning Blood was officially announced at Tokyo Game Show earlier this year. The game currently does not have a specific release date, but is expected to land in 2016 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PlayStation Vita. It is not the first fighting game Spike Chunsoft has worked on, having launched J-Stars Victory VS+ earlier this year. Check out the new artwork and screenshots in the gallery below.
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