Guilty Gear Strive: Testament, un nuovo lottatore arriva in game thumbnail

Guilty Gear Strive: Testament makes its game debut

Guilty Gear Strive: Testament, a new fighter arrives in game thumbnail

Testamentthe latest character from Season Pass 1’s Guilty Gear Strive is available to players who have purchased the Season Pass 1 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 o Steam. The fighter joins a roster already quite large of fighters, with many new additions that have appeared with the season pass.

Guilty Gear Strive: Testament arriva in game

The fighter in question specializes in ranged combat using the moves of his long-range scythe and the attacks of his demons. A new stage, “White House Reborn”, Is also available from today. Both additions are included in Season Pass 1 or can be purchased from today for Steam or from March 31 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

The new mode is also available for free Digital Figure, which allows players to create their own unique scene by choosing characters, effects, items and much more. You can even edit fighter expressions, camera angles, filters, and share your creations online with other players.

Finally, the final object of the Season Pass 1, “Another Story” shows an alternate perspective on the lore of the game, highlighting several figures that have not appeared in the main story. “Another Story” is planned for the end of April.

Currently in development, the second season will have new features, such as cross-platform between PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC, game balances and changes, and server improvements. Four more unannounced characters will also be added.

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