Blue Reflection Quartet Bundle Heads to PS5 on July 30

Blue Reflection Quartet brings four series entries — including 2017’s Blue Reflection and 2021’s Blue Reflection: Second Light — to PS5 for $49.99 on July 30, 2026.

Blue Reflection Quartet, developed by Gust and published by Koei Tecmo, collects four games for PlayStation 5 and arrives on July 30, 2026. The package includes the original 2017 Blue Reflection and 2021’s Blue Reflection: Second Light, plus two titles making their console debuts, priced at $49.99.

Blue Reflection: Ray adapts the anime into a 3D game that condenses the story of the magical Reflectors. Players follow Hiori and Ruka as they explore the Common, revisit memories and confront a student from another academy. Ray includes new short stories and a prologue and epilogue that connect it to the other entries.

Blue Reflection: Sun is a console remake of the mobile game. Its narrative and battles have been rebuilt using Second Light’s systems, and the release adds 24 new character events. Sun includes the original prologue and epilogue to link its story to the series.

The collection adds a Reference database with chronological flowcharts of major events and character relationship charts across the series. A gallery presents official artwork by Mel Kishida. Prologues and epilogues in Ray and Sun are presented to tie the four games together within the package.

Pre-orders are available now on the PlayStation Store. Pre-order bonuses include a set of four Special Photo Frames for Second Light’s Photo Mode, and a limited-time Photo Frame titled “Quartet” available for free until August 12. The full collection will be sold for $49.99 on PS5 starting July 30, 2026.

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