Blue Reflection Quartet Release Date: All Four Blue Reflection Games Coming to Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2

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Koei Tecmo and Gust have announced Blue Reflection Quartet, a digital compilation that brings every main entry in the Blue Reflection series to Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.

The publisher and developer shared a new trailer outlining the package and its contents, and confirmed a worldwide digital release on the Nintendo eShop for 30 July 2026.

Blue Reflection Quartet collects all four titles in the franchise.

The compilation includes the two console Blue Reflection games, a console port of the mobile title Blue Reflection: Sun featuring an updated battle system, and an original story scenario that condenses the 24-episode anime Blue Reflection: Ray.

The release also introduces a Reference database to help players explore series lore, and a Gallery showcasing illustrations by series character designer and general supervisor Mel Kishida.

In journalistic terms, Koei Tecmo and Gust framed the collection as the definitive package for the series, presenting every main Blue Reflection entry together in a single release.

The companies described the release as a complete, centralized way for fans to experience the Blue Reflection universe across games and anime material.

Digital pre-orders are open now.

Players who pre-order Blue Reflection Quartet on the Nintendo eShop by 29 July 2026 will receive a set of four special photo frames redeemable in Blue Reflection: Second Light’s photo mode.

Koei Tecmo and Gust have specified the release as a digital eShop launch for both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 platforms on 30 July 2026; no physical release was announced in the trailer information.

Blue Reflection Quartet adds quality-of-life features such as the Reference database and an art Gallery that highlights Mel Kishida’s character work, positioning the collection as both an entry point for newcomers and a consolidated package for existing fans.

The announcement follows Gust’s ongoing stewardship of the Blue Reflection series and Koei Tecmo’s publishing support.

More details, including regional pricing and any future physical editions, will be available from Koei Tecmo ahead of the July release.

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