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Guilty Gear Strive arrives on Xbox Game Pass

Updated: Mar 7, 2023 10:59 am
Guilty Gear Strive arrives on Xbox Game Pass

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Guilty Gear Strive has joined Game Pass this week, and will be playable on console and PC! Guilty Gear Strive originally released in June 2021 for PC and PS4 and PS5, with its arrival to Game Pass announced last September with a window of spring 2023.

Finally, we’ve been blessed with a Game Pass release, and the roster of games once gain is looking stronger and stronger.

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Guilty Gear Strive is on Xbox Game Pass

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This is the eighth mainline instalment and overall its twenty-fifth release in the Guilty Gear series, developed by Arc System Works.

Guilty Gear Strive is now available as of Tuesday 7th March with cross-generation and cross-platform multiplayer.

There’s not been an exact calendar to plot the latest Xbox Game Pass releases, but we do know that Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty also joined the card recently on March 3rd.

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How long is Guilty Gear Strive on Xbox Game Pass?

There’s no telling how long Guilty Gear Strive will be on Xbox Game Pass at this current time, we’ll be updating this page as soon as we know.

There are a few games that have left, including Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition.

We’ll be updating the gaming community on the latest games hitting streaming services as soon as they drop, so stick around to see if your favorite games make an appearance.


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