'One Piece: Burning Blood' Release Date & Update: New Trailer Released; 36 Playable Characters Now! --- Details Here!

Popular show "One Piece" has one of the greatest fan following not only in the country of its origin but also all around the world, the anime, which is derived from a comic book of the same title is widely successful in the western hemisphere. "One Piece" is also one of the longest running cartoon shows, with over numerous seasons and hundreds of episodes and now they have a video game that will surely rule the game hierarchy.

Now, a new video from "Burning Blood" has been revealed and it has some amazing footage starring some new characters for "One Piece" video game. There has been some buzz about the new "One Piece" video game and this new video is making the fans wild.

So far, from what the new "Burning Blood" video reveals, there are now over 36 playable characters for the "One Piece" video game this includes: Monkey D. Luffy, Monkey D. Luffy (pre-timeskip), Nami, Nico Robin, Brook, Roronoa Zoro, Sanji, Usopp, Tony Tony Chopper, Franky, Knight of the Sea Jinbe, Edward Newgate (Whitebeard), Marco the Phoenix, Marine Admiral Akainu, Boa Hancock, Perona, Portgas D. Ace, Sabo, Donquixote Doflamingo, Crocodile, Enel, Trafalgar Law, Bartolomeo, Smoker, X Drake, Kuzan/Aokiji, Eustass Kid, Fujitora/Issho, and Jozu.

The game is the brainchild of game developer Spike Chunsoft Co. and the story line will cover everything about "One Piece" from the very start when Luffy recruited Zorro until to the very recent anime episode. "We're focusing on the adventure of the One Piece series, and you can have an experience with Luffy through original stories. This particular type of gameplay, though, is focusing on original fighting scene," Koji Nakajima, series producer of "One Piece" said in an interview.

"One Piece: Burning Blood" will be released in North America and South America this year and will be carried by PS4, Xbox One and PlayStation Vita. 

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