Arc System Works announced Guilty Gear Strive is available now for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Windows. The latest release supports cross-play with the existing PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Steam versions.
The base version of Guilty Gear Strive is also available now for Xbox Game Pass subscribers across all three platforms. Further, players may purchase Guilty Gear Strive with Season Pass 1 for $59.99 or purchase the Ultimate Edition for $79.99. The Ultimate Edition includes Guilty Gear Strive, Season Pass 1, and Season Pass 2.
Here’s an overview of Guilty Gear Strive via the Microsoft Store:
About Guilty Gear Strive
Experience the thrill of battle with the in-depth mechanics and gorgeous animations of Guilty Gear Strive, the latest entry in the cutting edge Guilty Gear series!
Graphics so stunning they look like hand-drawn animation! Graphical advances make for a game so beautiful it could be mistaken for hand-drawn animation. The new generation of graphics are a delight for the eyes down to the tiniest detail!
The cutting edge of the fighting game genre! We set out with the goal to innovate the fighting game genre with this title. This game appeals to a wider audience, while maintaining the deep game mechanics that define the Guilty Gear series. The complex mechanics such as the dramatic new wall break system create opportunities for the mind games associated with fighting games. One clash after the next tells a story unique to each battle!
Their fates come to a conclusion! The story of Guilty Gear has been told over more than 20 years. At long last, each character’s fate comes to a conclusion! What shocking truth awaits them?
Lastly, Guilty Gear Strive is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Windows.
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