MAGES have announced that Bullet Soul: Infinite Burst has suffered a small delay and it will now launch on September 29, just a couple of weeks later than its previously scheduled launch date (September 9).


Originally released on Xbox 360 in 2011 and 2014, the Bullet Soul games espouse the goofy anime visuals, a heart-pumping soundtrack, and frantic bullet hell action. Several well-known industry veterans were involved in the making of the game, with a soundtrack composed by people like Kohata Takahashi (Ridge Racer)  and Kenji Ito (Romancing SaGa), and character art designed by Akio Watanabe (Monogatari).

Available on PC since 2017, this new Nintendo Switch port of the two titles will actually be the first time the Bullet Soul games got an international console release. In Japan, the Bullet Soul Double Pack will also get a physical edition, which comes complete with a soundtrack CD and an art book. Sadly, at the moment, there are no plans to bring this edition of the game to the western market.

Bullet Soul and Bullet Soul: Infinite Burst will launch digitally on Nintendo Switch on September 29. You can check out the video below: