Skins coming to Bleach Soul Resonance, including the Buddhist “manji” symbol
The developers of Bleach Soul Resonance continue to develop the mobile action game based on the iconic manga and anime, preparing several notable changes. In the coming updates, the game will introduce a full-fledged skin system, allowing players to customize their characters' appearances without affecting their gameplay.
The first cosmetic sets will include both discreet alternative looks and bolder summer options. Some female characters will receive revealing costumes featuring swimsuits, exposed legs, and a beachy aesthetic.
However, one of the premium sets has already caught the attention of players due to its design details. The sword hilt in one of the summer skins features the ancient Buddhist symbol "manji," widely used in Eastern culture as a symbol of harmony, good fortune, and spiritual balance. This symbol can be perceived differently in different countries, highlighting the fine line between cultural context and the modern global perception of visual elements.

In addition to cosmetic changes, the developers also announced important changes to the gacha system. Character banners will now be active for three weeks instead of shorter periods. This will give players more time to accumulate resources and make decisions about spins.
The Bleach Soul Resonance team also plans to increase the number of rewards for participating in events and limited-time events. The developers hope this will make progression more comfortable and allow active players to interact more frequently with the character summoning system without unnecessary pressure.
The first cosmetic sets will include both discreet alternative looks and bolder summer options. Some female characters will receive revealing costumes featuring swimsuits, exposed legs, and a beachy aesthetic.
However, one of the premium sets has already caught the attention of players due to its design details. The sword hilt in one of the summer skins features the ancient Buddhist symbol "manji," widely used in Eastern culture as a symbol of harmony, good fortune, and spiritual balance. This symbol can be perceived differently in different countries, highlighting the fine line between cultural context and the modern global perception of visual elements.

In addition to cosmetic changes, the developers also announced important changes to the gacha system. Character banners will now be active for three weeks instead of shorter periods. This will give players more time to accumulate resources and make decisions about spins.
The Bleach Soul Resonance team also plans to increase the number of rewards for participating in events and limited-time events. The developers hope this will make progression more comfortable and allow active players to interact more frequently with the character summoning system without unnecessary pressure.
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