New Melty Blood: Type Lumina Gameplay Trailer Shows New Character Aoko Aozaki in Action

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Type-moon released another trailer of its fighting game Melty Blood: Type Lumina, showcasing the upcoming DLC character Aoko Aozaki.

While this trailer displays a full match pitching Aoko versus Shiki Tohno. We know that She will be released on January 13 alongside Dead Apostle Noel.

You can check it out below, alongside Aoko’s official description.

“One of only five magicians who exist in the world.
Successor to the Fifth Magician. Overall, she is not considered a skilled magician.
However, when it comes to “destructive” power, she is unrivaled in her talents.
The sight of her raining down bullets like hot geysers has also given her the direct, yet rather tasteless nickname, “Magic Gunner”.
Who she learned it from is unknown, but she is also familiar with martial arts, and has a battle style that could be considered a hybrid of those martial arts and magic.

She encountered Shiki on her travels. She gives him his glasses that suppress his Mystic Eyes, and teaches him the value of living things and how to handle things.
For that reason, Shiki respects her and calls her his teacher.
She’s a difficult person to pin down. She believes in justice, is unreliable, and a vagabond.”

Melty Blood: Type Lumina is currently available for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam. you can check out the original announcement, an earlier trailerplenty of screenshots, the introduction of Shiki Tohno, that of Kouma Kishima, the video focusing on Arcueid Brunestud the trailer showcasing Cielthe promotion video for Akiha Tohno, the video focusing on Hisui, one on Kohakuone showing off their tag teamthe reveal of Miyako Arima, the announcement featuring Noelthat of Michael Roa Valdamjong, the introduction of Vlov Arkhangelthe reveal of Red Arcueidthe one for Saber, and one for Dead Apostle Noel.

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