Xbox has been hard at work to get major Japanese IPs to launch on their console. Today, Arc System Works revealed that two of their titles, namely BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle and Guilty Gear Strive, are heading to Xbox and Game Pass.
The announcement was made at Microsoft’s Tokyo Game Show event earlier today, revealing that Arc System Works’ renowned 2D fighting games will be ported to Xbox Series and Xbox One.
『GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-』がXbox Game Pass, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One & Windowsに登場決定🎉
「ギルティギア」シリーズが贈る最新作『GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-』がXbox Series X|S, Xbox One & Windowsに登場❗️
さらにXbox Game Passでの配信も決定しました🎮#GGST #ギルティギア pic.twitter.com/fgfF0aRqBH
— GUILTY GEAR OFFICIAL (@GUILTYGEAR_PR) September 15, 2022
None of these titles are new, Guilty Gear Strive was released last year, and BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle launched over three years ago. However, these titles were console exclusives to PlayStation and never received an Xbox port, until now.
Guilty Gear Strive and BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle will launch on Xbox Game Pass in Spring 2023 for consoles and PC. Other Game Pass announcements revealed at Microsoft’s show include Deathloop and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Stay tuned to MP1st for more reveals throughout the Tokyo Game Show 2022!
Guilty Gear Strive, which was released last year, earned top marks from us here on MP1st. Go check our review to see why.
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