Arc System Works decides to postpone the release window of Guilty Gear: Strive, originally scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2020.
Due to development delays caused by the coronavirus, but also by the addition of additional improvements based on community feedback, Guilty Gear: Strive will finally launch in 2021. Earlier, the studio had already announced take advantage of the time it has left to rethink its interface. Takeshi Yamanaka, producer of the game, formalizes this report in a post:
While our company staff and business partners are working hard to cope with the changes due to the spread of COVID-19, every aspect of our development schedule has been delayed. In addition, we have decided to implement a new timeline to further improve the quality of the game in response to everyone's help and feedback from the recent closed beta test.
Fighting game from the Guilty Gear license, this new opus will offer you to play Sol Badguy, Ky Kiske, May, Axl Low, Chipp Zanuff, Potemkin, as well as a seventh character, Faust.
Guilty Gear: Strive will be available in 2021 on PlayStation 4 and Arcade.
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