BLEACH Rebirth of Souls
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BLEACH Rebirth of Souls Pre-Order Bonus and System Requirements Revealed

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It’s been a long time since we’ve had a proper BLEACH game, but with the anime’s recent sequel, Bandai Namco Entertainment has picked the perfect moment to revive the franchise. BLEACH Rebirth of Souls is an arena fighter with several familiar faces from the anime series.

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It’s slated for release later this month and is up for pre-purchase across all platforms. If you’re wondering if BLEACH Rebirth of Souls is worth pre-ordering, here are the details of its bonuses, the various digital editions, and system requirements for the PC version.

BLEACH Rebirth of Souls Pre-Order Bonus

If you pre-order BLEACH Rebirth of Souls, you will receive the Thousand-Year Blood War Costume Set which includes outfits for Toshiro Hitsugaya and Yoruichi Shihoin.

These are just cosmetic items that don’t change the gameplay in any way. This is a decent incentive if you’re a fan of the Thousand-Year Blood War character renditions.

BLEACH Rebirth of Souls Deluxe Edition

The Deluxe Edition of BLEACH Rebirth of Souls costs $85 and comes with the following additional content:

  • 4 additional playable characters
  • 7-day Early Access for DLC characters
  • Two-Type Soul Crystal Set 1
    • Attack Soul Crystal (Light Scratch)
    • Defense Soul Crystal (Endure)
  • Two-Type Soul Crystal Set 2
    • Spiritual Pressure Soul Crystal (Informal)
    • Special Soul Crystal (Tailwind)

BLEACH Rebirth of Souls Ultimate Edition

The Ultimate Edition of BLEACH Rebirth of Souls costs $100 and comes with the following additional content:

  • 4 additional playable characters
  • 7-day Early Access for DLC characters
  • Two-Type Soul Crystal Set 1
    • Attack Soul Crystal (Light Scratch)
    • Defense Soul Crystal (Endure)
  • Two-Type Soul Crystal Set 2
    • Spiritual Pressure Soul Crystal (Informal)
    • Special Soul Crystal (Tailwind)
  • Thousand-Year Blood War Costume Set
  • Rebirth of Souls Costume Set
  • Two-Type Soul Crystal Set 3
    • Attack Soul Crystal (Flawless)
    • Defense Soul Crystal (Perfection)

BLEACH Rebirth of Souls System Requirements

MinimumRecommended
Target Resolution1080p1080p
PresetPerformance ModeQuality Mode
Target
Framerate
60 FPS60 FPS
OSWindows 10 (Version 1809 or later)Windows 10 (Version 1809 or later)
CPUAMD Ryzen 5 3600

Intel Core i7-9700K
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X

Intel Core i7-12700KF
RAM16 GB16 GB
GPUNvidia GeForce RTX 2070AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
DirectXVersion 12Version 12
Storage75 GB75 GB SSD

Thankfully, the developers have shared the target resolution and frame rate along with the quality preset as well. If you’re looking to play BLEACH Rebirth of Souls at 1080p with a 60 FPS target at the “Quality” preset, you’ll need something like an RTX 3070 Ti paired with a Ryzen 7 7700X. This is a pretty big jump for an anime-style arena fighter when it comes to requirements.

On the lower side, players with older GPUs like the GTX 980 can play the game at 1080p with a 30 FPS target on the “Performance” preset, which likely implies lower settings and possibly an aggressive form of upscaling. You will also need 75 GB of free space, and an SSD is recommended.

BLEACH Rebirth of Souls Release Date

BLEACH Rebirth of Souls is coming to PC via Steam, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series S|X on March 21, 2025. Check out the recently released opening cinematic trailer below:

The development team behind BLEACH Rebirth of Souls insists that this isn’t just another run-of-the-mill arena fighter, and we really hope that’s true. BLEACH might not be as popular as Dragon Ball, but it has a dedicated fanbase eager for a solid fighter that does the series justice.


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Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.