Bleach Heat The Soul 7 English Patch Page
So, charge your PSP (or fire up PPSSPP), download the xDelta, and prepare to unleash the Bleach: Heat the Soul 7 English Patch . The Soul Society is counting on you. Have you played the English patch? Share your favorite character (mine is Kensei Muguruma) and your emulation setup in the comments below!
9.5/10 (Loses half a point due to minor gallery text not being translated, but otherwise perfect). Bleach Heat The Soul 7 English Patch
As of 2025, there is still no official English release of this game. The fan translators have done what SIE Japan and SCEA refused to do: they brought the Final Getsuga Tensho to the West. We do not host direct links, but searching for "Bleach Heat the Soul 7 v1.2 English Patch xDelta" on archive sites like Internet Archive or Romhacking.net will lead you to the official release thread. Always scan with an antivirus. Conclusion The Bleach: Heat the Soul 7 English Patch is a testament to the dedication of the Bleach fanbase. While modern gaming has moved to the PS5 and PC, the PSP remains a powerhouse for anime fighters, largely thanks to projects like this. So, charge your PSP (or fire up PPSSPP),
The patch removes the language barrier entirely, allowing you to enjoy the tightest 2D fighter ever made in the Bleach franchise. It respects the lore, retains the voice acting, and makes the complex "Soul Customization" system actually understandable. Share your favorite character (mine is Kensei Muguruma)
For over a decade, fans of Tite Kubo’s legendary manga and anime series Bleach have held a special place in their hearts for a specific fighting game franchise. While Western audiences received titles like Bleach: Soul Resurrección on the PS3 or Bleach: Brave Souls on mobile, the true competitive soul of the series lived on a handheld device: the PlayStation Portable (PSP).
The crown jewel of that era is undoubtedly (ブリーチ ヒート・ザ・ソウル 7). Released in 2011 exclusively in Japan, HTS7 is often hailed as the pinnacle of 2D anime fighters on the PSP. It boasts a massive roster covering the entire Arrancar arc, including the climactic battle against Sōsuke Aizen. However, for English-speaking fans, there was a massive barrier: language.
The primary English patch for Heat the Soul 7 is considered 99% complete. All menus, character names, moves, and story subtitles are done. However, there are minor external elements—such as certain text in the Gallery mode or specific promotional splash screens—that remain in Japanese because they are hard-coded into the game’s executable in a way that breaks the game if altered.