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How to Unlock Bonus Stages in Super Bullet Break

Save the World of Games!

Super Bullet Break is an unorthodox deck-builder with more than its fair share of anime flavor. In the game, players will use cards known as Bullets against enemies of all different shapes and sizes. There are seven game worlds to explore — five that belong to the main story, and two that serve as bonus stages. It all begins with Monochrome Tactics, then Seasons of Love, The Aquarhythm Deep, Phoenix Gunner, and Bullet Break. But, as mentioned, there are two bonus stages: Princess Stage and Beastly Brawlers.

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How to Unlock Bonus Stages

To unlock the first of two bonus stages — Princess Stage — you’ll want to complete three random maps from previous stages. In this stage, you’ll face a new set of girly idols on your path to reaching the last of two bonus stages, Beastly Brawlers. But, in this last stage of Super Bullet Break, things are a bit different.

Beastly Brawlers pits the player against a series of beastly characters with a penchant for hand-to-hand combat. It’s unclear how to specifically unlock this stage, however. If it’s anything like its predecessor, then it can likely be unlocked by progressing through the game naturally. If and when we discover the specific method to unlocking this stage, we will update this page accordingly.

Related: How to Beat Monochrome Tactics Bosses in Super Bullet Break

Super Bullet Break tasks the player with saving the world of video games from a rogue AI and is currently available for PS4, Switch, and PC. If you’re on the fence, why not check out our review? We also have a ton of guides to help you navigate through some of the tougher areas of this card-based waifu experience.

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James Herd
James has been playing games for as long as he can remember. His first game was either The Lion King or The Mask for the SNES. He has since grown into the biggest apologist for JRPGs and he wants to be Yoko Taro for Halloween.