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Melty Blood: Type Lumina Reveals New Character Vlov Arkhangel With Gameplay Trailer & Screenshots

Type-moon released a new trailer of its fighting game Melty Blood: Type Lumina, which will soon launch both in Japan and in the west.

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Type-moon released a brand new trailer of its upcoming fighting game Melty Blood: Type Lumina, which will soon launch both in Japan and in the west.

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The trailer focuses on a brand new playable character who will appear in the game named Vlov Arkhangel. He was first introduced in the newly-released visual novel remake Tsukihime: A PIece of Blue Glass Moon.

You can check the new trailer out below alongside an official description of the character from the developer and a few screenshots.

Below you can read how Type-moon officially describes Vlov.

For some reason, this Dead Apostle from the frozen lands of the far north has arrived in the city of Souya.
Vlov is already starved of warmth and must feed on blood for heat, which he can then consume in order to create flames.

In battle, he can switch from Flame Mode to Ice Mode when in danger.
In this mode, Vlov’s abilities expand exponentially, granting him nearly unrivaled strength.

Melty Blood: Type Lumina will release worldwide on September 30, 2021, for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam. you can check out the original announcement, an earlier trailerplenty of screenshots, the introduction of Shiki Tohno, that of Kouma Kishima, the video focusing on Arcueid Brunestud the trailer showcasing Cielthe promotion video for Akiha Tohno, the video focusing on Hisui, one on Kohakuone showing off their tag teamthe reveal of Miyako Arima, and that of Michael Roa Valdamjong.

We also got two gameplay videos featuring matches between Shiki and Ciel, more showing Akiha versus Arcueid, and one featuring Hisui vs. Kohaku.

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