Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is now available worldwide on iOS, Android and PC

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  • Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is now available in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Oceania
  • Build your personal avatar and explore a enormous open world
  • Take part in a cross-platform adventure on iOS, Android and PC

Blue Protocol: Star Resonance, the long-awaited anime-style MMORPG, has finally launched, bringing cross-platform action to iOS, Android and PC devices worldwide.

As we wrote in our last review, Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is far from your typical MMORPG, and its main slogan: “Be Your Own Anime Self – Discover, Connect and Fight Together” is a perfect summary of what lies ahead.

From the very beginning, you’ll be able to design your own unique hero using one of the most comprehensive customization suites found in any contemporary RPG. There are over 127 adjustable parameters and a global dye system with over 250 parts that allow you to design every possible detail of your anime avatar before diving into the enormous and stunning fantasy world of Regnus.

There are also multiple classes to choose from (eight in total), each with a unique set of skills that can be combined to unleash spectacular combos on your opponents. Whether you prefer to jump into the fight with swift melee attackers or stay away and shoot with powerful ranged wizards, there’s a class for every playstyle.

Moreover, thanks to the game’s mega server, players from North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Oceania will join you as you explore Regnus, with ample opportunities to make friends through guilds, housing and a variety of social events.

If you’re ready to take on an adventure, you can find it Blue Protocol: Star Resonance available for download Now. The game is free and available on iOS, Android and PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store).

You can also stay up to date with the latest community news by following the game’s official announcement Discord, TiktokAND X channels.

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