The Tsukihime remake is released in the summer of 2021 in Japan for PS4, Switch

Tsukihime: a moon piece of blue glass

Tsukihime: a moon piece of blue glass, the remake of the visual romance novel released in 2000 Tsukihime, will be released for PlayStation 4 and Switch in the summer of 2021 in Japan, Type-Moon announced after the Destiny Special New Year’s Eve TV Project 2020

The remake team and voice cast are as follows:

  • Employees
    • Scenario and Supervision: Kinoko Nasu
    • Character design: Takashi Takeuchi
    • Art director: Hirokazu Koyama
    • Direction and script: BLACK
    • Graphics: Takao Sougetsu, Kaetsu, Shima Udon, Neko Sunatori
    • Script: Urushinohara
    • Program: Kiyobee
    • Music: Hideyuki Fukasawa, Keita Haga
    • Logo design: Winfanworks
    • Theme song: ReoNa “Seimeisen” (sacred music)
    • Opening animation: Ufotable
    • Planning and Production: Moon Type
  • Fused
    • Shiki Toono (voiced by Ryousuke Kanemoto)
    • Arcueid Brunestud (voiced by Ikumi Hasegawa)
    • Ciel (voiced by Kaede Hondo)
    • Akiha Toono (voiced by Shino Shimoji)
    • Kohaku (voiced by Yuuki Kuwahara)
    • Hisui (voiced by Kana Ichinose)

Watch the ad trailer below. See a set of screenshots in the gallery. Visit the official website here.

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