Originally coming in March, both Season Pass 2 DLC have been delayed to "provide the best quality possible" for players.
The update will feature adjustments to gameplay and some characters. RPG Mode's boss battle music is also usable in standard matches.
The follow-up to Arc System Works' 2020 fighter includes cross-platform play, rollback netcode and Grand Bruise Legends mode.
The open beta will include 22 playable characters, modes like Survival, Tutorial, Training, Online Mode, Combo Maker, and much more.
Arc System Works' 2017 fighter is the latest to receive rollback netcode after BlazBlue Central Fiction, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, and more.
Each character has increased health and Guard Gauge, while also receiving numerous changes to moves, Awakening Effects, and more.
The fighting game's first Season Pass is also out next year and includes the recently announced Spectre with four other new characters.
Players on PlayStation consoles and PC will now be able to play against each other, Arc System Works has confirmed.
Version 1.24 also allows for reporting and muting other players. The latter will hide player names and any messages that they send.
Distorted footage from "Another Story" was showcased at ARCREVO Japan 2022, which could mean Delilah is the next fighter.
The gameplay patch arrives in December, while the Switch version is scheduled to release sometime in Spring 2023.
The second DLC fighter in Season Pass 2 is now available on PS4, PS5, and PC, along with his music from previous titles and new avatar items.
Check out the move set and unique abilities of the newest addition to Guilty Gear Strive's roster—Sin Kiske—who has a unique stamina bar and can decide to eat in the middle of fights.
Arc System Works has announced that the next character joining the Guilty Gear Strive roster is Sin Kiske, son of Ky Kiske.
A special showcase has been announced for Guilty Gear Strive. The showcase might involve a new character announcement, among other things.
Available for free until October 17th, it includes access to the base roster and all DLC characters, along with almost every mode.
Arc System Works' revered fighting game is finally getting rollback netcode on Steam after first launching for PC in December 2016.
The open beta will run until October 17, feature all playable characters from the full game, and come with a number of modes.
Director Ryousuke Kodani also confirms that something separate is in development that will take "quite some time" to get ready.
Released in May 2017 as an upgrade to Guilty Gear Xrd -REVELATOR-, the acclaimed fighting game is finally getting rollback netcode support.