Developer Arc System Works has announced that Guilty Gear: Strive is now available for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC via Microsoft Store. It is also available on Xbox Game Pass. A new Xbox and windows launch trailer was also released. The game first launched on June 11, 2021 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam. An Ultimate Edition, which includes the game, the first two season passes, and alternate character colors is also available.
The game’s details via Arc System:
Amazing graphics and animations! New revolution in fighting games!
The latest entry in the critically acclaimed Guilty Gear fighting game franchise. Created by Daisuke Ishiwatari and developed by Arc System Works, Guilty Gear: Strive upholds the series’ reputation for groundbreaking hybrid 2D / 3D cel-shaded graphics and intense, rewarding gameplay.
There is a fully-voiced story mode diving deep into the Guilty Gear universe, new characters joining fan favorites, and robust rollback net code.
Key Features
Amazing Graphics and Animations – The cutting-edge 2D / 3D hybrid graphics pioneered in the Guilty Gear series have been raised to the next level in Guilty Gear: Strive. The new artistic direction and improve character animations will go beyond anything you’ve seen before in a fighting game!
New Revolution in Fighting Games – Guilty Gear: Strive brings a number of new and innovative game play mechanics designed to allow players new to the series to quickly learn the fundamentals while maintaining the deep, creative gameplay Guilty Gear is praised for. New additions to the series such as a wall-breaking mechanic will allow for new and exciting approaches to battle.
The Fate of the Universe Will Be Determined… – The story of Guilty Gear, spanning over 20 years, will finally come to a conclusion in Guilty Gear: Strive. The trials and tribulations of the series’ heroes and villains will finally be resolved. Discover the astonishing truth awaiting at the end of all things.
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A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.
As part of a merger.