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Type-Moon outlines its guidelines for streaming the Tsukihime remake


Type-Moon has updated its streaming guidelines for Tsukihime: A piece of blue glass before the official release date. In short, you can stream Arcueid’s entire route, but you can only stream Ciel’s prologue.

All instructions are available on official website and you can read them in English or Japanese. With the exception of the songs in Arcueid’s opening and ending animations (which are copyrighted by another company), you can stream all episodes of Arcueid’s route up to Ciel’s opening. You cannot stream the “Teach Me, Miss Ciel” segments 15-22 and 25, nor can you show any part of Ciel’s route past her opening (including the end credits).

For videos, you must add some content such as comments; in other words, you cannot post raw footage of cutscenes. Other rules are similar to streaming guidelines for games like Character 5. You may not use third party content without their permission, post content that could damage the reputation or goodwill of people who worked on the game, content that is illegally obtained law or any content that may be considered morally offensive. Finally, make sure you include spoiler warnings when posting to social media.

Tsukihime: A Blue Glass Moon is an enhanced remake of Tsukihimedebuted in Japan in December 2000. It has received several adaptations, such as an anime series and a meta sequel in Blood Melts. Tsukihime tells the story of Shiki Tohno, who has the ability to see death after a near-fatal accident in his childhood. Aside from this “flaw,” he still tries to live a normal life as a high school student until a chance encounter with Arcueid draws him into supernatural conflicts in his hometown of Souya.

Tsukihime: A piece of blue glass moon will launch on July 27, 2024 for PS4 and Nintendo Switch. You can read our review about it This.


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