The Guilty Gear -Strive- roster continues to grow with the arrival of the new fighter, Slayer, the fourth character of the Season Pass 3. Along with the new fighter, a new battle stage “Amber Fest with King Neighbors” is also available. It features the town where the tale from Another Story in Season 1 unfolded.

Who is Slayer in Guilty Gear Strive?

Slayer is a gentleman, coming from a lineage of vampires. He enjoys combat, and haikus, and abides his by own code of “dandyism”. He fights using his overwhelming strength with powerful moves propelling him forward, hitting hard his opponents while controlling the tempo of battle.

He will be the last character of Guilty Gear -Strive- Season Pass 3, which also brought Johnny, Elphelt, and A.B.A as well as two battle stages, the Additional Colour Pack #3, and the Season Pass 3 Purchase Bonus. Each character can be purchased separately.

Guilty Gear -Strive- is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.

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