Koei Tecmo and developer Gust have officially opened digital pre-orders for Blue Reflection Quartet, the definitive collection of the Blue Reflection series, ahead of its July 30, 2026, launch on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
To celebrate the announcement, the publisher released a new trailer alongside a fresh illustration from series character designer and general supervisor Mel Kishida, giving fans another look at the beloved magical girl RPG franchise.
The Complete Blue Reflection Collection
Blue Reflection Quartet brings together every major entry in the series into a single package. The collection includes the original Blue Reflection, Blue Reflection: Second Light, a story scenario covering the events of the 24-episode anime Blue Reflection: Ray, and, for the first time outside of mobile and PC, Blue Reflection: Sun.
The release gives players a chance to experience the entire saga of the Reflectors, following the emotional stories of students who balance everyday life with magical battles and personal struggles.
New Features for Quartet
In addition to consolidating the franchise’s major entries into a single package, Blue Reflection Quartet introduces a new Reference Database feature. This in-game encyclopedia is designed to help players better understand the series’ lore, character relationships, and world-building details across all four included stories.
Each title also includes enhancements and adjustments created specifically for the Quartet release, offering returning fans a refreshed way to revisit the series.
Pre-Order Bonus Revealed
Players who digitally pre-order Blue Reflection Quartet before July 29 will receive a special bonus set of four photo frames. These can be used in the photo mode of Blue Reflection: Second Light, allowing players to customize screenshots and memories from the game.
Launching July 30
Blue Reflection Quartet launches digitally on July 30, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. The collection will feature Japanese voice acting with English text support.
For longtime fans, it’s the most complete version of the Blue Reflection universe to date. For newcomers, it offers a single entry point into one of Gust’s most character-driven RPG series.










































































