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.
Both fighting games will be playable for Xbox Game Pass subscribers and are also launching for PC via the Microsoft Store.
The two PS4 titles and one PS5 game will be available for PS Plus Essential subscribers from September 6th to October 3rd.
Next month's lineup of games has leaked, and will reportedly be available for subscribers from September 6th to October 4th.
Striker, Grappler and Hitman also receive a few minor changes, but this update is all about dialing down the Wind mage's power.
A new music video has also been released, celebrating the fighting game's 1st anniversary and serving as a tribute to Sol Badguy.
No release date has been announced. Rollback netcode is also coming to PC while Xbox One and PS4 owners can upgrade to the current-gen versions.
The new Season Pass kicks off with the beloved yo-yo-wielding bounty hunter who returns with a new look and Roger, the deadly teddy bear.
A new beta released for Persona 4 Arena Ultimax now adds the much-requested rollback netcode feature that the community has been asking for.
New DLC characters are coming this Summer and Fall as part of Season Pass 2. PS5 players will also see reduced input delay.
Sony promises "exciting content" and reveals from various developers and publishers at the Evo Lounge live show on August 5th and 6th.
DNF Duel threads the needle of approachable gameplay well while minimizing most of the downsides of its simplicity.
The 2.5D fighting game features 16 characters from Nexon's Dungeon Fighter Online and is out today for PS4, PS5 and PC via Steam.
Using the power of gravity and portals, the Lost Warrior is capable of quick movement, unpredictable attacks, and energy blasts.