Guilty Gear Xrd -REVELATOR- comes home this December

Arc System Works has announced that their world-class fighting game, Guilty Gear Xrd -Revelator- will be coming to Steam (PC) on December 14th and will retail for $49.99, but will feature a 10% launch discount.

Also, available at launch will be the One Dawn Bundle which includes all of the DLC for $64.99 USD. As a special bonus the game will include the GUILTY GEAR Sound Live 2014 Archives + which consists of 11 tracks plus 3 vocal tracks new in Revelator as well as Dizzy’s Maine Theme song “One Dawn”.

Guilty Gear Xrd -Revelator- Key Features:

  • Choose between Stylish and Technical modes depending on your skill level allowing beginners and pros alike to unleash lethal combos at the push of a button.
  • 2D style animation coupled with next gen cell shading techniques obliterate the boundaries between gameplay and anime!
  • Intense brawls, polished graphics and massive amounts of content ensure the fight is never over.
  • 6 deadly new characters enter the fray; Johnny, Jack-O’, Jam Kuraoberi and console exclusive DLC; Kum Haehyun, Raven and Dizzy.
  • Digital music album as a bonus to first month buyers!
    Those who purchase the game between 12/15/2016 – 1/14/2017 will receive the digital music album “GUILTY GEAR Sound Live Archives+” as a free bonus.
    *Please check the Steam store page for other bonus details.
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To celebrate the launch of the game, the Arc System Works Official Mail Order Site will be selling various DX Packs!

The Arc System Works official mail order site* will be selling special bundles that include a Guilty Gear Xrd -Revelator- on Steam in addition to the original sound track. Exclusive goods that can’t be found anywhere else, please check the site and take a look!

https://ebten.shop2.multilingualcart.com/
*International Shipping Available

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