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Tsukihime Remake Official Translation set for 2024, English Trailer Available

Tsukihime – A piece of blue glass moon is the remake for TYPE-MOON’s notable first project of the same name. It was released in August of 2021, and now an official translation was announced at Anime Expo 2023, and it is set to release in 2024. The visual novel will release for the PS4 and Switch, but notably not on PC, which will undoubtedly frustrate many players, especially after the recent rumor of a PC version existing due to a label inside of an official TYPE-MOON magazine.

A website accompanying the translation can be accessed here, It currently contains basic information on the project, including the cast. The English Trailer video can also be found embedded there.

There is also a fan translation for the Switch version, released by the group Tsukihimates in June earlier this year. It has been the only way for English fans to play this game until the official announcement happened.

Story

Following an accident, Shiki Tohno, a high-schooler, obtained the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception, special eyes which lets him see lines. When traced, these lines will be permanently cut. Following his father's death, he moves to his relative's mansion, living with his younger sister and two maids. One day, he is overcome by a murderous urge to kill a woman he meets. This story follows the life of Shiki as he confronts supernatural beings.

Trailer

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For updates on Tsukihime, stay tuned here for new announcements,

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Yoru

Haven't played many titles but am interested in visual novels. Also like competetive card games, anime/manga, and political stuff. However, I love Hata-tan the most.

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