Monday, August 7, 2023

Arc System Works Announces Season 3 DLC and New Mechanics for Guilty Gear Strive.






Right before the top 6 finals for Guilty Gear Strive at Evo 2023, Arc System Works made some special announcements. The first DLC character for Season 3 of GGST will be Johnny, a highly requested character. Johnny showcased some of his new moves and mechanics during the announcement.

Johnny will be able to throw cards in the air and on the ground, which he can then slash. He also possesses sword and dashing moves. In addition to Johnny, other characters like May, Faust, Ramlethal, Anji, and two other characters will have new special moves at the start of the new season. The rest of the launch cast will receive new attacks in future updates.

Two new mechanics were revealed for Guilty Gear Strive. The first is Wild Assault, a fast dash attack that can be performed with quarter circle forward plus Dust, but it consumes 50% of the Tension Gauge. The second mechanic is the Deflect Shield, a defensive move that allows players to block any type of incoming attack, including overheads, lows, and projectiles. However, it requires 50% of the Burst Gauge and provides new punish opportunities.

Season 3 for Guilty Gear Strive will kick off on August 24, with the release of Johnny along with the new balance and system updates. The season will include a total of four characters, with the second one arriving in 2023 and the last two in 2024. Season Pass 3 offers the new fighters, two new stages, Season 3 fighter colors, and extra colors 13-15 for the entire cast.

Players can watch the trailers for Johnny and the Season 3 update on YouTube, which showcase the new content and features.

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