
With BLUE PROTOCOL's standalone benchmark, PC gamers can see if their systems are ready for Bandai Namco's upcoming online RPG, and see how sell the game runs in its current state on PC. Visually, the game has a look that is reminiscent of Tales of Arise, though there are many areas where BLUE PROTOCOL appears to be more graphically advanced.


We’re excited to work together to bring players an incredible experience.Is your PC ready for BLUE PROTOCOL? You can now use the game's PC benchmark to find outĪmazon Games and Bandai Namco have released a standalone PC benchmark for BLUE PROTOCOL, their upcoming Online Action RPG that promises gamers high levels of character customisation, a deep combat system, an epic story, and massive online raids and boss battles.īLUE PROTOCOL is a game that features an anime art style and is built using Unreal Engine 4. “The Amazon Games team’s deep expertise in operating multiplayer games, combined with Amazon’s publishing resources and transmedia opportunities, made them the ideal publisher for Blue Protocol in the West. “Amazon’s commitment to quality and attention to detail in bringing Blue Protocol to new audiences is exemplary,” said Sokichi Shimooka, executive producer of Blue Protocol at Bandai Namco Online.

Aided by Echoes, mystical summoned creatures with powerful attacks, players will unlock their memories and fight to save the world. Players can fully customize their character, and choose from five unique classes at launch: the sturdy Blade Warden, the valiant Twin Striker, the versatile Keen Strider, the multifaceted Spell Weaver, or the damage-dealing Foe Breaker.

Players must unite and harness the mysterious light called Flux to defeat powerful foes. Eight new actors join the existing cast of the global hit series in recurring roles for the forthcoming second season, currently in production in the UK.īlue Protocol, co-developed by Bandai Namco Online and Bandai Namco Studios, takes players on a heroic journey through Regnas, a world teetering on the brink of destruction after millennia of conflict and technology overuse.
