Buy Spiritual Jade for Bleach: Soul Resonance: packs, Monthly Card and three separate clients
Bleach: Soul Resonance is a 3D action mobile RPG officially licensed by Shueisha, VIZ Media and original manga author Tite Kubo, developed by Black Moon Studio under Nuverse — ByteDance's gaming brand. The global launch landed on 21 November 2025 with 14+ million pre-registrations and crossed 10+ million downloads in its first five months of live service. The art direction is built directly on the look of the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War anime, and as of May 2026 the story campaign is already deep into the Hueco Mundo arc with the Espada as primary antagonists. Spiritual Jade is the only premium currency in the game — it funds banners, Monthly Card stacks and gacha tickets across all three publisher clients.
- One single pull = 160 Spiritual Jade or 1 gacha ticket; ten-pull is ~1,600 Jade
- First-purchase x2 bonus on every Spiritual Jade SKU
- Monthly Card (1/3/6 stacks) for an upfront Jade payout plus a daily login allowance
- Premium Pass with extra Jade, summon tickets and progression resources
- Stamp Boxes and event boxes as parallel character-pull and progression systems
- Three publisher clients in the catalogue: APLUS (most of EU and the Middle East), Crunchyroll (Americas, UK, Oceania, Nordics) and Nuverse (Asia/SEA)
One Spiritual Jade, no separate soft currency
Players coming from Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail or Wuthering Waves should expect a different shape of economy: Bleach: Soul Resonance does not have a free-tier counterpart like Primogems, Stellar Jades or Astrites. Instead the game splits a single resource into Paid Spiritual Jade (purchased) and Free Spiritual Jade (earned through quests, events, daily login and Pass tracks). The on-screen counter is unified, but certain shop SKUs and gifts check the paid portion specifically. On banners the distinction does not matter — 160 Jade buys one pull regardless of source. The first-purchase x2 bonus applies per denomination (60, 300, 980, 1,980, 3,280, 6,480, 12,800, 32,800, 64,800, plus larger SKUs that ship with a flat bonus such as "32,800 + 8,200" and "64,800 + 16,200").
No 50/50: 80-pull pity with a 100% guarantee
This is the headline difference for genre veterans: Bleach: Soul Resonance does not use a 50/50 mechanic. The character event banner has a hard pity at 80 pulls and that pity always grants the featured SSR — there is no chance of losing to a standard pool unit. The weapon banner is even tighter at 40 pulls with the same 100% guarantee. Base SSR rate sits at 1.84% on character banners and 3.18% on weapon banners. The permanent (standard) banner uses its own pity counter that does not interact with limited tracks. Pity does, however, carry over between consecutive limited character banners, so saving across several characters of the same type stays efficient. A limited banner runs for two weeks — shorter than Genshin's three-week halves — and a typical version cycle hosts two limited character banners.
Monthly Card and Battle Pass: long-form value
The Monthly Card works on a 30-day cycle: an upfront Spiritual Jade payout at purchase plus a daily Jade allowance for thirty days of logins. The catalogue includes x1, x3 and x6 SKUs — these are simply three or six concurrent activations of the same subscription, so the x6 covers 180 days in a single transaction. Exact daily-Jade numbers are not officially published; the most reliable community framing is "reach pity in roughly two months of consistent purchase." Alongside it runs the Battle Pass: a free Basic Pass and a paid Premium Pass, with a separate Pass Upgrade that lifts you to the extended tier. Premium rewards include Spiritual Jade, summon tickets, character XP and skill resources, plus pass-exclusive cosmetics. The pass length is tied to the version cycle. Two more subscription-style products show up as well: Selected Monthly Voucher and Selected Monthly Stamp Gacha Ticket Pack, which feed the Stamp banners specifically.
Stamp Boxes and event boxes: parallel pull systems
Stamp Boxes are a Bleach: Soul Resonance signature: "stamps" are character-bound or event-bound collections that level units through their own sub-gacha track. The catalogue lists named variants such as Stamp Box — Mod Soul, Black Moon, Skyfrost, Mirage, Buto, Bygone Days and Relentless Clash. They are not a Jade alternative — Stamp rewards do not convert into Spiritual Jade and do not feed the main character banners; their only purpose is to upgrade the matching units through the stamp system. A separate cluster of event boxes — Limited Assembly Box, Premium Assembly Box, Iceworld Journey Pack, Mod Soul, Mega Sale Bonanza, Auspicious Chest I/II/III, Festive Lucky Bag I/II — bundles summon tickets, resources and Jade for a specific season. Iceworld is the winter / Toshiro-themed event collection, not a regional currency variant. Corridor Key Box contains keys for the "Corridor" raid mode (associated with the Garganta-style Hueco Mundo dungeon floors) and gates access to those floors. The first-purchase x2 bonus applies per Stamp or event SKU and does not stack with the Jade bonus.
Three clients, three UID prefixes: APLUS / Crunchyroll / Nuverse
The most unusual structural fact for a global gacha: Bleach: Soul Resonance ships as three legally separate publications, each with its own progress and its own Spiritual Jade wallet. Asia and SEA are published by Nuverse itself, the ByteDance studio that handled Marvel Snap before ByteDance wound down its gaming arm. Most of Europe and the Middle East go through A PLUS JAPAN INC., while the Americas, the UK, Ireland, the Nordics, Australia and New Zealand are handled by Crunchyroll Games. Progress does not migrate between the three clients, Jade purchased on one will not appear on another, and the UID prefix tells you which client you are on: 1 = APLUS (EU/ME), 2 = Crunchyroll, 4 = Nuverse (Asia). To find your UID, tap the avatar, open Personal Info and copy the number. The Brawl Games catalogue mirrors this split with separate APLUS ID / APLUS-login / Crunchyroll ID / Crunchyroll-login / Nuverse Asia branches — pick the one matching the first digit of your in-game ID before checkout.
Hueco Mundo arc, the Half-Anniversary and SSR Grimmjow
The story is currently in the Hueco Mundo arc — the manga's second major saga, where Ichigo and his squad cross into the world of Hollows to rescue Orihime and clash with the Espada. April 2026 added Soi Fon (Soifon) as a Tactic DPS with flash-step burst and a Homonka mark debuff, then on 24 April Szayelaporro (Espada No. 7) joined as a spirit unit. The Half-Anniversary on 15 May 2026 marks six months of global service, with SSR Grimmjow (Espada No. 6) headlining as a full-assault strike unit. Datamining and tier-list trackers expect further Espada in descending order — Nnoitra, Ulquiorra, Halibel, Stark — so saving Spiritual Jade and summon tickets ahead of those 14-day windows pays off, since missing Grimmjow at the anniversary would mean waiting on a rerun.
Action combat with blade-clash and Bankai
Bleach: Soul Resonance is an action RPG, not a turn-based or semi-active gacha. Combat plays in real time: you swap between party members mid-combo, the game features a blade-clash mechanic that triggers QTE outcomes, Bankai activation as the ultimate state, and dodge/parry windows tight enough to actually punish bad timing. The closest pace and feel reference outside of anime IPs is Wuthering Waves and the moment-to-moment combat of Genshin Impact, with shinigami/arrancar abilities layered on top. Players used to the turn-based rhythm of Honkai: Star Rail should expect a hands-on session every time they boot the game up — there is no AFK rhythm here.
Languages and payment context
As of May 2026 Russian is not available in any of the three clients. A datamining post from October 2025 listed Russian among 18 planned locales, but it never shipped at launch, the Half-Anniversary build still does not include it, and the Crunchyroll Games support FAQ on May 2026 confirms only English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and the major European languages. Direct purchases through Google Play and the App Store often have limited card support in some regions, so third-party top-up flows route through UID (Nuverse) or login plus an email confirmation code (Crunchyroll) or login plus account ID (APLUS), depending on the client.
How to place a top-up
- Open Bleach: Soul Resonance, tap your avatar and copy the UID — or prepare APLUS login credentials / Crunchyroll email login.
- Check the first digit of the UID: 1 = APLUS, 2 = Crunchyroll, 4 = Nuverse.
- Pick the matching SKU in the catalogue — Spiritual Jade, Monthly Card, Stamp Box or Pass.
- Enter the UID or login data, confirm the region and review the order.
- For the Crunchyroll client, be ready to read a one-time confirmation code from your email inbox.
- Complete payment — Spiritual Jade and subscriptions land on the linked client account.
Related top-ups on Brawl Games
- Wuthering Waves — Kuro Games' open-world action RPG with Astrites and the Lunite Subscription, the closest reference for dodge/parry-driven combat.
- Zenless Zone Zero — HoYoverse's urban action gacha with Polychrome/Monochrome and the Inter-Knot Membership subscription.
- Honkai: Star Rail — the turn-based RPG counterpart from the same anime-press segment, with Oneiric Shards and the Express Supply Pass.
- NIKKE: Goddess of Victory — Shift Up's anime gacha shooter with a comparable Gem premium-currency model and region-tied account flow.
The Brawl Games catalogue covers every Spiritual Jade denomination from 60 up to 64,800 (including the bonus SKUs), all three Monthly Card stacks, the Premium Pass, character-specific Stamp Boxes and the seasonal event boxes. The key step at checkout is matching the right publisher branch — APLUS, Crunchyroll or Nuverse — to the first digit of your UID. The on-site chat is available before checkout for questions about a specific SKU or order status.
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