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Hazama and Icey Join BlazBlue Entropy Effect Roster

91Act has added Hazama and Icey as new playable characters in BlazBlue Entropy Effect. The former is a BlazBlue series recurring character available via paid DLC, while the latter is a crossover guest accessible immediately to all players via the game’s latest update patch.

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The new patch comes with optional side quests that will unlock Icey as a playable Prototype character upon completion. 91Act has also added narrations for the new stages that take inspiration from the original game.

While the first post-launch DLC that added Rachel Alucard was available for free to players who purchased BlazBlue Entropy Effect early around its full release, all players must purchase the Hazama DLC pack separately. But even though the DLC pack is normally available at $4.99, players can purchase it with up to 32% discount within the first few days after release.

The first-anniversary update patch for BlazBlue Entropy Effect also includes a new original boss called Reki. In addition, 91Act brought in more features like LAN multiplayer, an even harder difficulty level called Transcendence Mode, and additional save slots for character Evotypes that are generated after finishing a playthrough.

91Act has uploaded a new launch trailer showcasing all the new content for BlazBlue Entropy Effect on the game’s official YouTube channel:

BlazBlue Entropy Effect is available worldwide on PC via Steam.


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