BLUE REFLECTION Quartet release date has been confirmed by Koei Tecmo and Gust: the full series collection arrives on July 30, 2026.
The bundle brings the entire BLUE REFLECTION franchise to PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. It combines the two main console games with a re-edited version of the BLUE REFLECTION RAY anime and a full console adaptation of the mobile title BLUE REFLECTION SUN.
BLUE REFLECTION Quartet | Announcement Trailer
A Complete Series Compilation
The collection includes:
- Blue Reflection: The original 2017 magical girl RPG.
- Blue Reflection: Second Light: The 2021 sequel focusing on a mysterious academy surrounded by water.
- BLUE REFLECTION RAY: A re-edited anime series featuring new 3D models for key characters.
- BLUE REFLECTION SUN: A console-optimized version of the 2023–2024 mobile title, where players can explore the school environment and interact with students. Its combat has been rebuilt using the battle system from Second Light.
Updated Content & New Features
This release includes updated visuals and some adjusted character moments to align with modern content guidelines across all platforms and regions. These changes help ensure a consistent experience worldwide.

The collection also features a helpful reference database with detailed correlation charts, chronological flowcharts, and relationship maps. These tools make it much easier for new players to follow the full story while giving returning fans deeper context.
Eight characters from RAY and SUN have been added to the playable roster in Second Light, expanding your tactical party options.
Limited-Time Bonuses
| Bonus Type | Item | Availability |
| Free Limited Bonus | Special Photo Frame: Quartet | Until August 12, 2026 |
| Digital Pre-order | Set of 4 Special Photo Frames | Until July 29, 2026 |
Switch and Switch 2 Compatibility
The Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 versions are separate products. The contents are identical, but save data cannot be transferred between them. Please be careful to avoid duplicate or incorrect purchases.
Editor’s Take
This collection finally puts the full story in one convenient package. GUST made a few visual adjustments to comply with current console policies, which might disappoint fans hoping for the exact original presentation. This allows the game to release smoothly in every region.
On the bright side, they’ve also included the mobile and anime content, which should help newcomers follow the story much more easily. The relationship charts look especially useful for that. Overall, it’s a solid way to keep the series alive on modern hardware.




