Blue Dragon Chinese Coincidence Or Not_
Published: October 12, 2025
Mistwalker’s Blue Dragon has a blue dragon in it. Chinese developed online title Kou dai xi yuu has a [[link]] blue dragon in it, too.
Kou dai xi yuu isn’t an officially licensed Blue Dragon game, and is what its developers would call a “kwinky dink.” (Mistwalker would call it a rip-off!)
Check out the [[link]] trailer below for the animated version of the game, complete with Akira Toriyama-esque art stylings. Hey, Akira Toriyama did the character design for the Mistwalker Blue Dragon, but not Kou dai xi yuu.
What. Are. [[link]] The. Odds.
We’re glad they left out the original game’s hair metal. What was that all about, anyway?
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