To this point, Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero has received the bulk of the hype among anime fans. And for good reason, as the spiritual successor to the Budokai Tenkaichi series, it looks absolutely fantastic. That said, it's easy to forget that Bleach will be getting its first fully-fledged console title in over a decade.
Indeed, Bleach: Rebirth of Souls was announced at this year's Anime Expo, marking the first Bleach title since Bleach: Soul Resurrección for the PS3 back in 2011. It's set to release on the PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC, and while many fans bemoaned the potential of it being another anime arena fighter, it would appear that the game is aiming to be a lot more than that.
More than that, it might be coming out sooner than you think. That's if a rating classification board approval is to be believed.
It's only been two months since I last played Sparking Zero, but it's already seen some big changes.
As first spotted on Twitter by an anime video game fan, Bleach: Rebirth of Souls was recently rated by the IMDA in Singapore. For reference, the IMDA is the equivalent of the ESRB in...