Ahead of its official public launching next month, all of the 42 characters in One Piece: Burning Blood video game have been reportedly leaked, some of them have yet to be introduced in the new title.
As reported by iDigital Times, the most recent issue of V Jump dated March 21st has dished out the names of all 42 fighters, several of which have never been seen before in a One Piece video game.
The complete list of these playable characters is given below courtesy of Onepiecepodcast:
- Luffy (Gear Four ver. included as Japanese first edition Bonus DLC, Pre- and Post timeskip ver., with Kungfu, Afro and ?? Ver. Luffy as a European bonus DLC)
- Zoro
- Sanji
- Nami (normal and separate swimsuit ver. as Japanese first edition DLC)
- Usopp (includes Pop Green attack)
- Robin (normal and separate swimsuit ver. as Japanese first edition DLC)
- Franky (includes General Franky transformation)
- Brook
- Chopper
- Whitebeard
- Boa Hancock (normal and separate swimsuit ver. as Japanese first edition DLC)
- Doflamingo
- Bartholomew Kuma
- Gecko Moria
- Ivankov
- Bon Clay
- Bartolomeo
- Perona (normal and separate swimsuit ver. as Japanese first edition DLC)
- Marco
- Sengoku (includes Golden Buddha form)
- X-Drake (includes dinosaur transformation)
- Law
- Shanks
- Blackbeard ( also with a ver. using both Devil fruits)
- Eneru (includes the usual 200 Million Volt transformation)
- Kizaru
- Akainu
- Aokiji
- Smoker
- Crocodile
- Sabo
- Ace
- Fujitora
- Jozu
- Kid
- Mihawk
- Koala
- Burgess
- Jimbe
Meanwhile, a live-action trailer has also been released for One Piece: Burning Blood where Luffy is seen battling it out in Japan fighting some pirates. [Watch]
This brawler game will enable players to play their favorite One Piece characters, each of which has rare abilities and support-character combo attacks. As fans may already know, One Piece is one of the longest running manga series with more than a hundred supporting cast of characters.
Developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, One Piece: Burning Blood is set to launch on PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. It will first hit Japan on April 21, North America on May 31, and Europe on June 3, 2016.