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Blazblue Fans Face New Challenge: Adi Shankar Adaptation Unlikely

Apr 14, 2025 4:31 PM

BlazBlue Centralfiction enthusiasts are facing a mix of excitement and anxiety as Adi Shankar, known for his adaptation of the Devil May Cry series, hints at a possible project involving BlazBlue. This comes after a long absence of new content for the franchise since BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle in 2018. Shankar’s tweet featuring the game's logo, albeit not an official announcement, has sparked discussions and concerns among fans regarding the potential adaptation's fidelity to the original source material. While adaptations can be hit or miss, the community is wary given Shankar's past work, which has garnered mixed reactions.

Will there be a new BlazBlue game or adaptation soon?

Currently, there is no official announcement regarding a new BlazBlue game or adaptation. However, Adi Shankar's recent tweet has stirred speculation and hope, albeit with a fair share of apprehension among fans about how true to the original storyline it might remain.

BlazBlue is a popular fighting game franchise developed by Arc System Works, celebrated for its intricate characters, deep narrative, and vibrant anime art style. Despite its loyal fanbase, it has been somewhat overshadowed by other franchises like Guilty Gear in recent years. The community eagerly awaits any developments that could revitalize interest and bring new content to this beloved series.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2025-04-14 16:48:08
Honestly, BlazBlue deserves more than just a cryptic tweet—fans have been starving for content, but I hope this isn’t just another case of hype without substance. Shankar’s track record is a rollercoaster, so cautious optimism feels like the only way to approach this.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2025-04-14 16:42:09
Adi Shankar getting involved with BlazBlue could either be a hype revival or another case of 'great idea, questionable execution'—here's hoping ArcSys keeps a close eye on things. Either way, it’s nice to see this underrated fighter getting some love after years in Guilty Gear’s shadow.
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