Blue Reflection Quartet collection trailer released, pre-orders now open
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Sal Romano
Summary
Koei Tecmo and Gust have released the second official trailer and opened digital pre-orders for Blue Reflection Quartet, a collection that bundles all four games from the Blue Reflection series. The series focuses on the emotions and bonds of female students, with character design by illustrator Mel Kishida. The collection includes new features to enhance the experience.
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· 3 pulledOur tears turned the world ever so slightly blue.
The Blue Reflection series depicts the emotions and bonds of female students across a variety of mediums, with character design and series supervision by famed illustrator Mel Kishida.
Blue Reflection Quartet contains all four of these emotional stories in a single collection.
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