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Guilty Gear Strive Nintendo Switch Edition officially announced for 2025

Are you ready to rumble? Because Guilty Gear Strive will storm onto Switch on January 23, 2025!

With rollback netcode installed and all 28 characters available, Switch players will finally be able to strive for victory in just a few months.

(A word of caution, however: the Nintendo Switch Edition will not feature crossplay with other platforms.)

The physical version is locked in at $59.99 and comes with a free mystery gift set equal in value to $29.98. Pre-orders for the physical are open, while digital pre-orders are “coming soon” to the Switch eShop.

Readers can view the Switch Edition’s description, as well as the new, blood-pumping reveal trailer from Arc System Works, below:

GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- Nintendo Switch Edition will feature all 28 characters spanning the game’s Seasons 1-3. Players can enjoy online multiplayer modes, single player modes like Arcade and Survival modes, Tutorial and Training modes to welcome newcomers, and more. GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- Nintendo Switch Edition also preserves the stunning graphics and immersive experience that players have enjoyed on console and PC versions, while fully embracing the ability for fiery battles across the Nintendo Switch’s TV mode, tabletop mode, or handheld modes!

Daring enough to grab a copy? Head on over to the pre-order page here to prepare yourself for the battle of your life.

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4 thoughts on “Guilty Gear Strive Nintendo Switch Edition officially announced for 2025”

  1. So the comment section is going to get flooded with this “ok boomer” shit and the mods are just going to watch? Aight.

      1. Am I what now? Can you say that again please??? Or you know make another spam account if you are inclined to do so.

  2. Yeah, gotta love these spam alt accounts. not like some troll has never done that before, these trolls are very original. They spend all day trolling public fourms posting inflammatory comments.

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