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Blue Protocol Gets New Screenshots Showing Monster and Mount

Bandai Namco released more screenshots of its upcoming anime-style MMORPG Blue Protocol ahead of the closed beta in a few days.

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Bandai Namco released more screenshots of its upcoming anime-style MMORPG Blue Protocol ahead of the closed beta.

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Today we get two new screenshots published on the official Twitter account (sources 12).

The first showcases a monster that can be found in the Minster Hills, while the second showcases a Mount Imagine that you can summon and ride.

You can check both out below, with the reminder that you have only a few hours left to register for the closed beta.

If you want to see more of Blue Protocol, you can take a look at the latest gameplay, the latest screenshots, even more imagesanother gallerymore extensive gameplay footage, at even more screenshotsthe previous gallerysome more recent gameplay footagethe previous trailer, the initial announcement trailer and the first screenshots, and the second batch of screenshotsanother gallery, a recent look at the Aegis Fighter class, and another at the Twin Striker and Blast Archer classes.

You can also enjoy more videos of the character creation for an older guy, a cute girl, a pair featuring a boy and a sexy older sister-type, and plenty of recent gameplay from the alpha test.

Blue Protocol is an online JRPG in development for PC by a team named Project Blue Sky, which is a joint initiative of Bandai Namco Online and Bandai Namco Studios. At the moment, there is no set release date.

While a western release has not been announced yet, the discovery of a career opportunity ad for a localization director strongly hinted to an upcoming English version of the game. The developers themselves also mentioned the goal of launching the game globally.

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