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Guilty Gear Strive Season Pass 4 Includes Cyberpunk: Edgerunners DLC

Guilty Gear Strive Season Pass 4 adds returning characters Dizzy and Venom, as well as Cyberpunk Edgerunners DLC.
Image via Arc System Works

Arc System Works announced the full lineup and upcoming content for Guilty Gear Strive Season Pass 4, adding Dizzy, Venom, the anime adaptation character Unika, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners heroine Lucy as DLC. There will also be new stages, new colors for every character, a new character, and, for the first time in Guilty Gear history, a guest character. Team of 3 mode is also available.

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The trailer, showcasing the new additions, was posted to the Arc System Works official YouTube channel on July 21, 2024. You can watch that trailer below:

The trailer dropped during the Evo 2024 Grand Finals of Guilty Gear Strive and listed out everything that would be coming in the fourth Season Pass. There will be brand new stages for players to fight on, an exclusive new color for every character, redesigns for the returning characters of Venom and Queen Dizzy, and Guilty Gear -Strive- Dual Rulers‘ Unika, and Lucy from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners as the first guest character to ever enter a Guilty Gear game. Beyond the characters, a new fighting format will also be added to the game: three-on-three battles, much like Marvel Vs Capcom.

Here’s how Lucy looks in the game. However, she won’t arrive until 2025.

Lucy from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners coming to Guilty Gear Strive in the fourth Season PAss
Image via Arc System Works

While the Season 4 Pass for Guilty Gear Strive will be available on July 22, 2024, new DLC will start appearing in a few months. Here are the tentative release windows for each one:

  • October 2024: Dizzy
  • Early 2025: Venom
  • Spring 2025: Unika
  • Summer 2025: Lucy

Guilty Gear -Strive- and its previous three seasons of characters and stages are available now on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC

John Capetanos
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John Capetanos is a contributing Writer for Siliconera. He's been playing games since he could read and continues to enjoy playing and writing about them. His favorite game series are Devil May Cry, Armored Core, Final Fantasy, and Xenoblade.

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