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  • List of Bleach video games
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  • Below is a list of video games that are based on the popular manga and anime series Bleach (and movies as well), by Tite Kubo. Several different series of Bleach games have been released. Currently, the majority of these games have not been released outside of Japan. However, since late 2007, Sega has been releasing the Bleach games for the Nintendo DS in North America, as well as Bleach: Shattered Blade for the Nintendo Wii. In general, Bleach games are released in North America when the dub of the anime series reaches a certain arc.
  • You can see a list of Bleach video games on Bleach Wiki at the following link: [1].
  • The first game to be released from the Bleach series was Bleach: Heat the Soul, which debuted on March 24, 2005, and the latest release being Bleach: Soul Carnival 2, which was released on December 10, 2009. There are 19 games holding the "Bleach" name, not including the two crossover games, Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, which feature characters from numerous Weekly Shōnen Jump anime and manga series. Most of the games have been released only in Japan, though Sega has localized the first Wii game, and the first three Nintendo DS games for North America, Australia and Europe. Reception toward the games has been mixed, ranging from "the best fighter", for Bleach: The Blade of Fate, to "(not) a bad first effort, but the competition is leaving this one in the dust", for Bleach: Sha
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Article
  • Jump Super Stars
  • Jump Ultimate Stars
  • Bleach: Dark Souls
  • Bleach: The 3rd Phantom
  • Bleach: The Blade of Fate
Date
  • --01-26
  • --02-15
  • --02-16
  • --02-28
  • --03-12
  • --03-24
  • --05-14
  • --05-15
  • --06-26
  • --07-21
  • --08-06
  • --08-10
  • --09-01
  • --09-02
  • --09-27
  • --10-07
  • --10-09
  • --10-10
  • --10-12
  • --10-23
  • --11-23
  • --12-08
  • --12-10
  • --12-14
  • --02-11
  • --02-12
  • --02-29
  • --03-06
  • --05-24
  • --07-20
  • --09-15
  • --12-18
  • --08-04
Title
  • Bleach Advance: Kurenai ni Somaru Soul Society
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 7
  • Bleach: Shattered Blade
  • Bleach: Versus Crusade
  • Bleach: Hanatareshi Yabou
  • Bleach: Blade Battlers
  • Bleach: Blade Battlers 2nd
  • Jump Super Stars
  • Jump Ultimate Stars
  • Bleach: Soul Carnival
  • Bleach: Dark Souls
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 2
  • Bleach: Soul Carnival 2
  • Bleach: The 3rd Phantom
  • Bleach: The Blade of Fate
  • Bleach DS 4th : Flame Bringer
  • Bleach GC: Tasogare ni Mamieru Shinigami
  • Bleach: Erabareshi Tamashii
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 3
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 4
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 5
  • Bleach: Heat the Soul 6
Notes
  • --03-02
  • --05-22
  • --10-18
  • --10-25
  • 2.0
  • 3.0
  • 4.0
  • * Published by Nintendo, developed by Nintendo and Ganbarion * Features one stage and seventeen playable characters from the Bleach series
  • * Developed and published by Sega * Features versus mode via the use of a link cable
  • * Features super deformed character designs * A teaser clip for this game was contained on [[#Bleach: Heat the Soul 5
  • * Features a versus and cooperative mode between players * Available for download from the PlayStation Store * Contains a teaser clip for [[#Bleach: Soul Carnival 2
  • * Features 4-player cooperative and versus modes
  • * Features a 2-player battle mode
  • * Includes a 2-player battle mode
  • * A playable demo for this game was contained on [[#Bleach: Heat the Soul 6
  • * Published by Nintendo, developed by Nintendo and Ganbarion * Features one stage and six playable characters from the Bleach series
  • * A side-scrolling platformer game as opposed to the normal fighting games
  • * Contained a teaser clip for [[#Bleach: Soul Carnival
  • * Features a 4-Players mode * Features giant characters * Available for download from the PlayStation Store
  • * Visitors to the official website were allowed to vote for which two characters they wanted on the cover of the game; the winning pair was Ichigo and Rukia. * Features multiplayer systems.
  • * A strategy RPG game as opposed to the normal fighting games * Features multiplayer systems
Release
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
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  • The first game to be released from the Bleach series was Bleach: Heat the Soul, which debuted on March 24, 2005, and the latest release being Bleach: Soul Carnival 2, which was released on December 10, 2009. There are 19 games holding the "Bleach" name, not including the two crossover games, Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, which feature characters from numerous Weekly Shōnen Jump anime and manga series. Most of the games have been released only in Japan, though Sega has localized the first Wii game, and the first three Nintendo DS games for North America, Australia and Europe. Reception toward the games has been mixed, ranging from "the best fighter", for Bleach: The Blade of Fate, to "(not) a bad first effort, but the competition is leaving this one in the dust", for Bleach: Shattered Blade.
  • Below is a list of video games that are based on the popular manga and anime series Bleach (and movies as well), by Tite Kubo. Several different series of Bleach games have been released. Currently, the majority of these games have not been released outside of Japan. However, since late 2007, Sega has been releasing the Bleach games for the Nintendo DS in North America, as well as Bleach: Shattered Blade for the Nintendo Wii. In general, Bleach games are released in North America when the dub of the anime series reaches a certain arc.
  • You can see a list of Bleach video games on Bleach Wiki at the following link: [1].