Son of a Bleach… Their website’s updated

Bleach

In just a matter of days, Sega has been able to update their Bleach website once again with much more content. Now, there’s a whopping 14 characters with profiles you can view. Err. That’s if you can read Japaneses. However, thou shalt not fret, dear kindred spirit. They have short videos also, featuring the character’s battle moves and whatnot. If you still haven’t seen some of them from last week, now’s the chance to catch up.

We’ve noticed that there’s still more than a handful of “silhouetted” characters in the grid that aren’t activated yet. While December 14 is edging closer to us than the underworld is encroaching Ichigo Kurosaki, we’re sure more of these characters are going to be opened up for public viewing in time.

Anyways, if you can blunder your way through the Japanese in the site, there’s other content from before in the other sections. Being a flash-based website, Google translate isn’t much of a help this time. Needless to say, the Bleach fans are still going to enjoy the new media here.

Check it out for yourself. The “Read” link below leads to their official website.

Bleach

In just a matter of days, Sega has been able to update their Bleach website once again with much more content. Now, there’s a whopping 14 characters with profiles you can view. Err. That’s if you can read Japaneses. However, thou shalt not fret, dear kindred spirit. They have short videos also, featuring the character’s battle moves and whatnot. If you still haven’t seen some of them from last week, now’s the chance to catch up.

We’ve noticed that there’s still more than a handful of “silhouetted” characters in the grid that aren’t activated yet. While December 14 is edging closer to us than the underworld is encroaching Ichigo Kurosaki, we’re sure more of these characters are going to be opened up for public viewing in time.

Anyways, if you can blunder your way through the Japanese in the site, there’s other content from before in the other sections. Being a flash-based website, Google translate isn’t much of a help this time. Needless to say, the Bleach fans are still going to enjoy the new media here.

Check it out for yourself. The “Read” link below leads to their official website.

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