Supported Languages

Six Launch Languages Confirmed

Bandai Namco Entertainment confirmed that BLEACH Mirrors High ships with six language options at launch and during the July 2026 closed beta: English, Japanese, French, German, Traditional Chinese, and Korean. This lineup reflects the global audience for BLEACH and Bandai Namco's typical tier-one localization for major anime mobile RPGs.

UI text, system menus, tutorials, and story subtitles will be available in all six languages. Players select their preferred language in-game or inherit device locale defaults on first launch. The official site bleach-mh.bn-ent.net mirrors key announcements across multiple regions.

Localization quality matters for Mirrors High because Tite Kubo supervised an original post-Thousand-Year Blood War storyline featuring new protagonists Shirin Migishima and Shirane Sanari. Accurate translation of Kubo-influenced terminology and Soul Reaper lore is a core CBT testing objective.

Voice Acting and Audio Options

Official trailers showcase Japanese voice talent consistent with anime production values. Bandai Namco has not published a full dub matrix, but English voice tracks are common for global Bandai Namco anime titles. Expect Japanese voices at minimum, with possible dual-audio toggles depending on storage budgets and CBT feedback.

French, German, Traditional Chinese, and Korean support may prioritize subtitles over full dubbing — standard for mobile RPG economics. CBT testers should report awkward localization or missing lines through official feedback forms to improve launch quality.

Our Game Overview guide explains narrative context that localization teams must preserve, including post-TYBW timeline references and new character relationships in Karakura Town.

Regional Settings and Account Regions

Language selection is independent of app store region in most cases — a U.S. App Store user can run Traditional Chinese UI if desired. However, event schedules, gacha banners, and compensation codes may still follow server or publisher region rules common to Bandai Namco live-service games.

Closed beta applicants choose country on the registration form; Bandai Namco may route testers to regional servers for latency and compliance testing across all six languages. See How to Apply for form details.

Wiki content on bleachmirrorshigh.wiki is available in English with additional locales planned. In-game language support is authoritative for story and mechanics terminology.

Languages Not Available at Launch

Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages are not announced for launch. Bandai Namco could add languages post-launch based on player base growth, but no roadmap exists publicly.

Fans relying on fan translations for other BLEACH games should expect professional localization here — unofficial patch tools violate terms of service and are unnecessary given six official options.

Pair this page with Platforms and Download guides to ensure your device locale matches your preferred language before installing on launch day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which languages does BLEACH Mirrors High support?

English, Japanese, French, German, Traditional Chinese, and Korean for UI and story text. Voice acting details beyond Japanese are pending full Bandai Namco confirmation.

Is there English voice acting?

Trailers emphasize Japanese voices. English dub may be available at launch or added later — Bandai Namco has not finalized audio language toggles publicly.

Can I switch language after starting?

Most mobile RPGs allow language changes in settings without resetting progress. Expect a similar option; confirm during CBT if selected.

Is Simplified Chinese supported?

Only Traditional Chinese is confirmed. Simplified Chinese is not announced for launch.

Will codes work in all languages?

Promo codes typically work regardless of UI language but may be region-locked by publisher rules. Our How to Redeem guide covers code entry when rewards go live.

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