BLEACH Rebirth of Souls - Season Pass (DLC)
Four Thousand-Year Blood War characters plus Soul Crystals bolted onto a base game that's already a mixed bag, worthwhile only if you're all-in on the roster.
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A focused, no-filler pass for Bleach fans who wanted the TYBW roster, little reason to buy in if the base game already felt shallow to you.
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About BLEACH Rebirth of Souls - Season Pass (DLC)
My first question with any anime fighter season pass is whether the base game has legs long enough to justify post-launch spending, and with BLEACH Rebirth of Souls the answer is a firm "it depends who you are." The core game launched in March 2025 to a 76 on Metacritic and a Steam split that sits at 67% positive across thousands of reviews, which is roughly the review profile of a game that Bleach diehards love and everyone else finds serviceable at best. That context matters a lot before you decide the Season Pass is worth your time. What the Season Pass actually contains: four playable characters all drawn from the Thousand-Year Blood War arc, plus a Two-Type Soul Crystal Set (an Attack Soul Crystal and a Defense Soul Crystal). The four fighters are Ichigo Kurosaki in his Thousand-Year Blood War form, Retsu Unohana, Ichibe Hyosube, and the supreme Quincy King Yhwach. The TYBW Ichigo is the first one to drop, and he arrives with a dual-blade moveset built around Getsuga Jujisho and a stance-based signature move called Syzygy that opens branching follow-up attacks. Ichibe leans on his brush-stroke Ichimonji abilities and a Bankai designed for cinematic impact. Yhwach rounds out the pass as the final boss-tier antagonist made playable. None of these are minor fan-service picks; they are the central combatants from Bleach's final arc and the most-requested characters the base game launched without. The base game's combat is built on a rock-paper-scissors trio of quick attacks, flash attacks, and breaker attacks, layered over a dual-health structure where depleting a Reishi bar leaves your opponent open to Soul Break finishers that chip their Konpaku lives. Each character has a genuinely distinct kit, and the DLC fighters look to continue that pattern rather than reskin existing movesets. The underlying system rewards reading opponents and managing a spirit gauge for teleports and defensive breaks, it is more strategic than most anime arena fighters, even if critics noted it can feel underdeveloped compared to traditional fighting games. A ranked matchmaking mode arrived in the version 1.10 update, which helps the online longevity case for owning more characters. The honest caveat: the Season Pass extends a game with known rough edges. The story mode covers only the Substitute Shinigami through Arrancar arcs, cutscene animation is stiff, and the versus mode was called bare-bones at launch. Post-launch updates have addressed some issues, but you are buying roster depth for a fighter that the non-Bleach crowd finds shallow. If the four TYBW characters are exactly who you were waiting for, this pass is a clean, no-filler add-on with early-access timing as a bonus for pass holders. If you were lukewarm on the base game, four fighters and two Soul Crystals will not change what the game fundamentally is.

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- Windows 10 / Windows 11
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- AMD Ryzen 5 3600 / Intel Core i7-9700K
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
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- TAMSOFT CORPORATION
- Publisher
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Release Date
- Mar 20, 2025


