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GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- Launch Details

by Ellie Mar 26,2025

GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- Release Date and Time

GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- is the latest addition to Arc System Works' acclaimed Guilty Gear series, a 2D fighting game that first hit the market in 2021. Now, fans can look forward to its arrival on the Nintendo Switch. Below, we delve into its release date, available platforms, and the journey of its announcement.

GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- Release Date and Time

January 23, 2025 For the Nintendo Switch

GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- Release Date and Time

Mark your calendars! GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- Nintendo Switch Edition is set to launch on January 23, 2025. While an exact release time hasn't been confirmed, you can expect it to be available at midnight local time.

Already a hit on other platforms, GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- is currently playable on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S, where it retails for $40.

Is GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- on Xbox Game Pass?

Unfortunately, as of September 1, 2024, GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- is no longer available on Xbox Game Pass.

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