‘One Piece: Burning Blood’ PC, PS4 And Xbox One Has New Support Characters

By Marijim D. | Mar 02, 2016 10:19 PM EST

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New support characters have been revealed for "One Piece: Burning Blood" PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Gematsu reported that Bandai Namco has introduced the new set of "One Piece: Burning Blood" PC, PS4 and Xbox One support characters. Bepo, Dadan, Karoo, Kureha, Laboon, and the Square Sisters are the latest additions to the upcoming fighting game.

These support characters can be used in-battle to help the players in the middle of the match. They can help restore HP in among other character-specific abilities.

According to Siliconera, Bandai Namco has shared new gameplay footage and trailers for "One Piece: Burning Blood" PC, PS4 and Xbox One. The latest videos featured the Blackbeard and Marineford battles.

The first video, taken from V-Jump's latest, showed gameplay footage at the 0:48 mark as well as at 5:48. The second clip showed highlights from the Marineford Episode in "One Piece: Burning Blood" PC, PS4 and Xbox One's latest trailer. The last video is a TV spot for the game.

"One Piece: Burning Blood" PC is slated for release in June. The fighting game's PS4, PS Vita and Xbox One versions will be available in North America on May 31 and Jun. 3 in Europe.

Confirmed "One Piece: Burning Blood" characters are X Drake, Franky, Smoker, Roronoa, Zoro, Aokiji, Luffy, Ace, Sabo, Law, Batholomeo, Doflamingo, Crocodile and Eneru.

The developers teased that fans should watch out for the final list of "One Piece: Burning Blood" characters. "We plan to have a big roster, so stay tuned," they said in an interview with PlayStationLifeStyle.net

Geek Culture noted that the "One Piece: Burning Blood" gameplay's combined switch "now adds a strategic element in which players must select the right team members depending on the enemies faced, and know when to swap characters in and out in real time, to maximize abilities."

"One Piece: Burning Blood" PC, PS4 and Xbox One will reportedly be available in 12 languages.

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